What is another word for shavings?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈe͡ɪvɪŋz] (IPA)

Shavings are thin slices or bits that have been removed from a larger item. Synonyms for shavings include chips, curls, strips, gratings, parings, pieces, slivers, scrapings, trimmings, and filings. These terms can all be used interchangeably to describe small pieces or fragments that have been chipped or cut off from a larger object. Some of these words have specific uses in certain contexts: for example, curls are often used to describe shavings of wood or chocolate, while trimmings are used in the context of sewing and fashion design. Regardless of the specific context, all of these words are useful for describing small, thin pieces or remnants that have been removed from something larger.

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What are the opposite words for shavings?

Shavings are typically thin slices of material that have been cut or scraped off a larger piece. Antonyms for the word "shavings" would be things that are not thin or sliced, and do not come from larger pieces. Some examples of antonyms for shavings might include whole pieces, chunks, blocks or solid pieces. These types of items are often used in construction or manufacturing, where precision is important and the product needs to be strong and durable. Unlike shavings, which are thin and often fragile, solid pieces are thick and sturdy, and can withstand pressure and stress.

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Usage examples for Shavings

They are the shavings and sawdust and general disorder of the carpenter's workshop, which are necessarily thrown off in the making of the needful article.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I"
Marcus Dods
And so it happened that Grandfather's mornings were taken up as much as those of the rest of the family, and it was not long before he was so interested in his work and so eager to get on with his appointed tasks that he spent not only the mornings but almost all day drawing and carving and oiling in the midst of sweet-smelling shavings.
"Ethel Morton at Chautauqua"
Mabell S. C. Smith
The grass also looked like wood shavings, and was dyed the same bright green color as the trees.
"Dot and Tot of Merryland"
L. Frank Baum

Famous quotes with Shavings

  • Words are such thin shavings of the fractal fruit, tiny scraping of the skin that holds these joyously determined swirls of history inside their juicy turbulence. Talking itself westward after the day's feast, each little word with its meaning strapped to its back falls down the swell of tomorrow like a hiker with hopeful new shoes.
    Karen Press
  • She also had bright yellow hair, which she washed once a week with a mixture of saffron, box shavings, wood ash, barley straw, madder, cumin seed, and one thing and another to bring out the hidden glints and restore its natural color. You left it on your head for twenty-four hours and washed it off with lye made from cabbage stalks, the only hazard of which was the second-degree burn. If your hair remained on the scalp, you were a blonde.
    Will Cuppy

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