thwittle in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Thwittle: to carve or shape wood by cutting away small pieces, often in a careful or meticulous manner.
Sample Sentences
- He decided to thwittle his way through the dense underbrush, carefully avoiding the thorns.
- As the craftsman began to thwittle the block of wood, a beautiful shape slowly emerged.
- The children watched in awe as their grandfather skillfully thwittled a small figure from the piece of cedar.
- With each careful stroke, she thwittled away the excess wood, revealing a delicate design.
- In a quiet corner of the workshop, he practiced thwittling, lost in the rhythm of his hands.
- The children watched in awe as the magician began to thwittle a piece of wood into a beautiful bird.
- During the summer camp, campers learned how to thwittle and create their own unique sculptures from branches.
- He decided to thwittle a walking stick for his grandfather, pouring love and effort into every stroke.
- As she sat by the fire, she found solace in thwittling, the rhythmic motion calming her restless mind.
- The old craftsman was known for his ability to thwittle intricate designs that captivated everyone who saw them.