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pneumatic drill

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Word: Pneumatic Drill

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A pneumatic drill is a type of power tool that uses compressed air to drill holes in hard materials like concrete or rock.

Explanation:
  • Pneumatic means that it works with air pressure.
  • Drill refers to a tool that makes holes.
Usage Instructions:
  1. How to Use: Pneumatic drills are usually used in construction or demolition work. To use one, you need to connect it to an air compressor that supplies the compressed air. Then, you can start drilling into the surface you want to work on.
  2. Safety First: Always wear safety goggles and ear protection when using a pneumatic drill, as it can be loud and create flying debris.
Example Sentence:

"The workers used a pneumatic drill to break through the thick concrete wall."

Advanced Usage:

In more technical contexts, a pneumatic drill may also be called a "jackhammer" or "air drill," especially when it is used for breaking up pavement or hard surfaces.

Word Variants:
  • Pneumatics (noun): The technology related to the use of air pressure in tools and machines.
  • Pneumatic (adjective): Related to or using air pressure.
Different Meanings:
  • Pneumatic (adjective): Besides referring to tools, it can also describe anything that is filled with air, like a pneumatic tire.
Synonyms:
  • Air drill
  • Jackhammer (for heavy-duty drilling)
  • Hammer drill (though this may not use compressed air)
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "pneumatic drill," you might encounter phrases like: - "Drill down" – This means to investigate something in detail, not related to the tool itself but in a metaphorical sense.

Summary:

A pneumatic drill is a powerful tool used for drilling holes by using compressed air.

Noun
  1. a power drill powered by compressed air

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