Category
Music (8)Outdoors (5)Art (4)Crafts (4)Construction (4)Family (3)Outdoor (2)Business (2)Fashion (2)Gifts (2)Food (2)Cooking (2)Hobby (2)Hobbies (2)Skill (1)Sculpture (1)Games (1)Classical Music (1)Djing (1)Pottery (1)Rock Music (1)Pop Music (1)Hunting (1)Nautical (1)Songwriting (1)Skills (1)Reading (1)Health (1)Carpentry (1)Jazz (1)Outdoor Activities (1)Popular Music (1)Sports (1)Woodworking (1)Tools (1)Parks (1)Holiday (1)Survival (1)Play (1)Safety (1)Camping (1)Finance (1)Performance (1)Design (1)
Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning My grandfather taught me how to use a whittle to carve a whistle out of a branch.
The hunter used his whittle to sharpen his hunting knife before setting out on the trail.
The artisan used his whittle to carve intricate designs into the wooden furniture.
The boy was excited to receive a new whittle as a gift from his grandfather.
The conductor signaled the orchestra to perform a quick whittle before the final verse.
The pop star surprised her fans by incorporating a whittle from an old hit into her latest release.
The singer's whittle on the last note gave the song a poignant finish.
The pianist's whittle in the jazz standard was improvisational genius.
The guitarist played a beautiful whittle during his solo, captivating the audience.
The DJ blended two songs together seamlessly with a clever whittle.
The violinist's whittle in the chorus added an emotional touch to the piece.
The composer's whittle in the opera's final act brought tears to the audience's eyes.
The composer included a haunting whittle in the opening of the piece, setting the mood for the rest of the performance.
The whittle in the bridge of the song was particularly intricate and well-crafted.
The whittle in the chorus of the song was catchy and memorable, making it a hit on the radio.
Grandpa taught me how to whittle and we would sit on the porch and carve wood together.
My son loves to whittle wooden swords and shields to play knights with his friends.
The boy scouts learned how to whittle during their camping trip.
The woodshop teacher demonstrated how to properly use a knife to whittle a wooden bird.
The woodcarver used his sharp chisels to whittle away at the large block of wood.
The boy used his pocket knife to whittle a sharp point on the end of the stick.
The carpenter was able to whittle the rough edges of the wood plank into a smooth surface.
The old man would often whittle his time away by carving intricate designs on wooden spoons.
The old sailor would often whittle away at pieces of driftwood while waiting for the tide to change.
The woodworker used a lathe to whittle the wooden bowl into its final shape.
The boy learned how to whittle a boat from his grandfather.
She found it relaxing to whittle while camping.
The artisan used his whittle to shape the clay on the pottery wheel.
The whittle is a useful tool for making kindling when camping.
Post a Comment