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In some senses, cleaver is marked as figuratively. Watch for register when choosing this word.
noun
A squarish, heavy knife used by butchers for hacking through bones, etc.
When he came to Nottingham, he entered that part of the market where butchers stood, and took up his inn in the best place he could find. Next, he opened his stall and spread his meat upon the bench, then, taking his cleaver and steel and clattering them together, he trolled aloud in merry tones:...
Concurrently with Flay's visualization of the cleaver falling—the cleaver fell.
A type of clave, or rhythm stick, a concussive musical instrument used in traditional Bahamian music.
The act of eliminating someone or something, especially when done by someone with a history of other eliminations; a dismissal, rejection, or removal.
Conte has broken the mould further with the suggestion he might escape the Abramovich cleaver, becoming the first of his line to leave by his own volition.
A type of oar blade with an asymmetric, mostly rectangular shape that resembles a cleaving knife.
A line segment that bisects the perimeter of a triangle and has one endpoint at the midpoint of one of the triangle's three sides.
name
A surname from Middle English.
The Eric Revis Trio, featuring the pianist Kris Davis, the bassist Eric Revis and the drummer Gerald Cleaver performing at the Jazz Gallery.