adze造句1 If an adze was used, smaller trees might have been more practical so that one finished square might be one round long.
2 In exchange they eagerly proffered jade adze blades as well as weapons and articles of clothing.
3 The Maori obtained their nephrite adze blades by cutting grooves from either face of a boulder, using abrasives and water.
4 His father is teaching her to use adze.
5 Stone implements included adze, arrowhead and grinder.
6 Speak again my mirror, my adze, my eating table, my writing equipment, my drinking glass, my family photo album, my chickens, my rice barn, my rice knife.
7 We came to a stream and crossed it on a tree trunk some one had flattened with an adze.
8 When a new site is chosen for cultivation, the undergrowth is removed, and later the trees, with an adze.