Synonym: condition, discipline, exercise, instruct, practice, prepare, teach, tool, train. Similar words: brilliant, primarily, dried, drift, drive, driver, drink to, drive up. Meaning: [drɪl] n. 1. a tool with a sharp point and cutting edges for making holes in hard materials (usually rotating rapidly or by repeated blows) 2. similar to the mandrill but smaller and less brightly colored 3. systematic training by multiple repetitions 4. (military) the training of soldiers to march (as in ceremonial parades) or to perform the manual of arms. v. 1. make a hole with a pointed power or hand tool 2. train in the military, e.g., in the use of weapons 3. learn by repetition 4. teach by repetition 5. undergo military training or do military exercises.
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91. More tests, more homework, more drill, more hours, more days.
92. A third well has also been drilled and is currently being completed, and Pogo has plans to drill a fourth well.
93. He would cock his head and peer into my eyes the way Marine Drill Instructors check rifle actions for lint.
94. Does anyone possess or know which model of drill is needed to power the attachments?
95. When used in pillar drill, it is often very difficult to reach the on-off switch with one hand on the lever.
96. Use a hand drill or an electric drill on very low speed.
97. Coring equipment would drill into lithified sediment to a depth of between 200 and 800 metres.
98. They were dressed like royalty and were as orderly as a drill team in final competition.
99. Robodoc, a mechanical arm with a drill on the end, helped surgeons carry out a complicated hip replacement.
100. The advantage of fire drill thinking is that it reminds you that the worst really can happen.
101. If the drill is a success, it could reduce the numbers of offshore rigs needed for drilling at sea.
102. Drilling was a difficult task, with good bullies causing the demise of many a parent's drill bit.
102. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
103. The design looks awkward, but feels well-balanced, and does allow the drill to be used in very confined spaces.
104. The southern oyster drill, also called a conch, has not been a threat in Galveston Bay for years.
105. An alternative method is to attach an electric drill water pump attachment to the tap.
106. They sank a drill in the exact center of the magnetic field to get a core sample for study.
107. Only a good friend, Simon reminded himself, would have asked about the drill.
108. Much more inspiring and less frequent were the sight and sounds of soldiers marching to war from drill hall to station.
109. Others were so big and free of obstacles that the drill of placing markers seemed pointless.
110. For a differential drill they are placed side by side and drilled across to highlight the difference between them. 7.2.2.
111. Sometimes this would be a church hall, sometimes a Territorial Army drill hall, occasionally even a London Transport recreation room.
112. Perry, in a fishing jacket, moving like a marionette that swallowed a pneumatic drill.
113. Her left arm by her side, her right elbow out at an angle and her forearm shaking like a pneumatic drill.
114. Tannins, another kind of organic molecule, are used in the oil industry to make muds easier to drill.
115. We would spend a month at Orange learning the basics of marching, singing, fitness, weapons drill and Legion history.
116. This may also indicate preparatory drill in reading skills and the handling of information sources. 2. Overall aims and objectives.
117. It's your chance to win a £7000 pneumatic grain drill.
118. I have a drill. If you like, you can borrow it.
119. Oil has been found under both lakes, for example, and at least one company would like to drill for it.
120. There are problems with fuel, problems with parachutes, guns, explosions -- you know the drill.