Jigsaws [verb]
Definition of Jigsaws:
cut, rip an object
Synonyms of Jigsaws:
● Rive
● Pull
● Divide
● Injure
● Mangle
● Separate
● Damage
● Snatch
● Break
● Shred
● Split
● Slash
● Crack
● Grab
● Yank
● Rupture
● Sever
● Wrench
● Frazzle
● Rift
● Cleave
● Run
● Rend
● Gash
● Wrest
● Scratch
● Lacerate
● Pluck
● Incise
● Impair
● Slit
● Ribbon
● Seize
● Claw
● Mutilate
● Extract
● Fray
● Sunder
● Evulse
Opposite/Antonyms of Jigsaws:
● Idle
● Help
● Fix
● Cure
● Agree
● Join
● Attach
● Push
● Wait
● Insert
● Sew
● Marry
● Mend
● Heal
● Unite
● Combine
Sentence/Example of Jigsaws:
That complicated jigsaw cover prepares you for what’s inside.
Crystal Sanchez, who works on digital collections for the Smithsonian Institution’s Office of the Chief Information Officer, is a founder of Puzzle Swap, plunging deep into the jigsaw realm during the government shutdown of 2013.
Construction sites are vast jigsaws of people and parts that must be pieced together just so at just the right times.
Lay your base first—we used half-inch sanded plywood, cut to fit with a jigsaw.
The whole thing begins to have a jigsaw look, like a child's toy rack with wooden soldiers on it, expanding and contracting.
Painfully he pulled fragments of pictures out of the past, assembled a jigsaw of wild action.
Perhaps Margaret Skidmore would be able to supply another piece of the jigsaw.
Close up, it was a tremendous jigsaw puzzle of blocks that weighed tons.
It looked like some sort of jigsaw puzzle that he was piecing together very carefully, very— what's the word?
"He'll be glad to know I'm not showing it about, or brooding over it like a bit of a jigsaw puzzle," I thought.