Similar words: a big shot. Meaning: n. 1. a portable power saw with a reciprocating blade; can be used with a variety of blades depending on the application and kind of cut; generally have a plate that rides on the surface that is being cut 2. fine-toothed power saw with a narrow blade; used to cut curved outlines.
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31. The pieces in the hangar are fitting together like a jigsaw puzzle.
32. We have a jigsaw puzzle with the pieces jumbled up.
33. The last pieces of the jigsaw were beginning to fit into place.
34. There is one more piece of the jigsaw to be inserted.
35. It stuck to Adam's body, burnt into the jigsaw of cuts that had been carved into his skin.
36. The discovery of sign suffix effects is a further part of the jigsaw of sign processing effects.
37. Because of the comparative thinness of the jigsaw blade, it is quite easy to steer it round quite tight curves.
38. It is like putting together a three-dimensional jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces.
39. By piecing together the jigsaw fragments, I was able to recreate the chapter.
40. Half of last night, I thought about you, but a piece of the jigsaw was missing.
41. Dress children up in paper which has wavy lines drawn on it to seem like a jigsaw puzzle.
42. She was wound up, jumbled inside like a spilled jigsaw puzzle.
43. Riders avoid our faces, and gaze down on our skull crowns where the bone jigsaw cleaves.
44. Carrie's thoughts were like bits of jigsaw, whirling round in her head.
45. Suppose the pieces of the jigsaw start off in a box in the ordered arrangement in which they form a picture.
46. Another piece of the jigsaw had just fallen into place.
47. Now, as momentum picks up, vacant spots downtown are filling in(sentencedict.com), like a jigsaw puzzle falling into place.
48. The pieces of evidence fell into place with the unequivocal precision of a well-made jigsaw puzzle.
49. The assessment is like assembling a jigsaw into which pieces fit with some inevitability.
50. In putting a jigsaw puzzle together he may move the pieces around to improve his chances of finding a fit.
51. For example, consider the pieces of a jigsaw in a box.
52. Even worse, while she had more pieces of the jigsaw, still she could find no pattern in them.
53. It fitted like a jigsaw but her heart was fragmented into a thousand pieces.
54. Instead, the candidates have to put together a jigsaw puzzle of states, bagging their votes in the electoral college.
55. Like a jigsaw, piece by piece, the picture was becoming clear.
56. The different sectors are like jigsaw pieces and can be moved around to fit the particular city being dealt with.
57. He needed more,(www.Sentencedict.com) several important pieces of the jigsaw puzzle before trying to establish direct contact.
58. She thought the contents of a Cornflakes box were a jigsaw puzzle of a hen.
59. And the majority of changes relate to content, more time-consuming and frustrating than an all-red jigsaw puzzle.
60. The process is similar to doing a jigsaw puzzle, but without a clear pattern on each piece.
More similar words: a big shot.