cold chisel
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]So called because it was used for cutting cold metal, as distinguished from a blacksmith's chisel for cutting hot iron.
Noun
[edit]cold chisel (plural cold chisels)
- A narrow chisel, made of hardened, tempered steel, used for cutting stone etc.
- 1928, Lawrence R. Bourne, chapter 2, in Well Tackled![1]:
- Meanwhile, Macpherson stood just outside the door, holding a cold chisel which he had taken from a dungaree pocket […] and there Mr. Willison found him.
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