Double-bitted Ax (Noun)
Meaning
An ax that has cutting edges on both sides of the head.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The logger grasped his trusty double-bitted ax and prepared to chop down the ancient oak tree.
- Double-bitted ax was her go-to tool when chopping kindling for the fire in her rural home.
- At the county fair's axe-throwing competition, most competitors used double-bitted axes due to their symmetrical balance.
- Her grandpa would hand her his worn leather glove and instruct her how to wield a double-bitted ax properly.
- Fifteen firemen received the old, long-handled double-bitted axes passed down to new crew members when promoted to firefighting duties.