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Gimlet   /gˈɪmlˌɛt/   Listen
noun
Gimlet  n.  (Also written and pronounced gimbled)  A small tool for boring holes. It has a leading screw, a grooved body, and a cross handle.
Gimlet eye, a squint-eye. (Colloq.)



verb
Gimlet  v. t.  (past & past part. gimleted; pres. part. gimleting)  
1.
To pierce or make with a gimlet.
2.
(Naut.) To turn round (an anchor) by the stock, with a motion like turning a gimlet.






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"Gimlet" Quotes from Famous Books



... is extremely curious. When the time for this labour arrives, the tortoise chooses a site. It commences by boring in the earth with the end of its tail, the muscles of which are held firmly contracted; it turns the tail like a gimlet and succeeds in making a conical hole. Gradually the depth of the hole becomes equal to the length of the tail, and the tool then becomes useless. The Cistudo enlarges the cavity with the help of its posterior legs. Using them alternately it withdraws the earth and kicks ...
— The Industries of Animals • Frederic Houssay

... perforator, piercer, borer, auger, chisel, gimlet, stylet[obs3], drill, wimble[obs3], awl, bradawl, scoop, terrier, corkscrew, dibble, trocar[Med], trepan, probe, bodkin, needle, stiletto, rimer, warder, lancet; punch, puncheon; spikebit[obs3], gouge; spear &c. (weapon) 727; puncher; ...
— Roget's Thesaurus

... with a pair of shrewd, gimlet eyes while a stream of inquiry and comment issued from her lips. Madame was the sister of monsieur, perhaps? Truly, they resembled each other! One could see at a glance. No, not a sister? Ah, a friend, then? And there had been no answer to a letter! But monsieur had left an address. Oh, yes. ...
— The Lamp of Fate • Margaret Pedler

... couldn't be a rider I was so sorry I nearly died. Harry Hellinfinger in Beckersville, whose father is Postmaster, is grown up and too lazy to work, but likes to stand around in the street and get up jokes on boys like sending them to a hardware store for a gimlet to bore square holes and other jokes like that. He played one on me. He told me that if I would eat a half a cigar I would be stunted and not grow any more and maybe could be a rider. I did it. When father wasn't looking I took a cigar out ...
— Triumph of the Egg and Other Stories • Sherwood Anderson

... which the gimlet eyes of the professor were busy. Then he seemed suddenly to leap to ...
— Up the Hill and Over • Isabel Ecclestone Mackay


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