Gouges [noun]
Definition of Gouges:
groove, hole
Synonyms of Gouges:
Opposite/Antonyms of Gouges:
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Sentence/Example of Gouges:
I had four and a half rows to trim, and then the whole orchard to go over with paint pot and gouge and cement.
But he finished the task at last and began to gouge a channel in the planking close to the other ribs.
It was as though a giant had taken a gouge and cut a bay right through the sea cliffs.
A small gouge would assist the penknife, and render the operation less difficult.
He was honest enough still for that, though he had not the courage to admit how deep a gouge the luncheon made in his savings.
This is a one and one-eighth inch pointed gouge, 54, long ground and very sharp and thin.
For the notch, make a deep cut with a gouge, and cut the chip straight across with knife point or small chisel.
If the wound dries before the season is over, deepen it a little by boring again, or by taking out a small piece with a gouge.
This was just jungle war, the war of gouge and bite, confused, unreal.
The growths can now be removed by means of the gouge and mallet.