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axe

[ UK /ˈæks/ ]
[ US /ˈæks/ ]
VERB
  1. terminate
    The NSF axed the research program and stopped funding it
  2. chop or split with an ax
    axe wood
NOUN
  1. an edge tool with a heavy bladed head mounted across a handle

How To Use axe In A Sentence

  • Their movements have a likable jazzy syncopation, a bit of relaxed jive.
  • By night the beach comes alive with the sound of reggae from relaxed bars. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just because the American people are disgusted with higher taxes, bigger government, left wing liberal give away policies and pacifist foreign policy attitudes, this idiot thinks the Tea Party activist is in someway trying to bring the country down. Clinton warns against violent anti-government attitude
  • On the taxes proposed she said, "Those concerned by our wish list's ` nanny state 'implications might helpfully redirect their focus to the many unseen measures intentionally adopted by the food industry to shape our behaviour … It seems that without our knowledge or consent we are subject to the pervasive' nannying 'activities of industry. THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • Primary sporocysts were obtained after overnight axenic culture of miracidia as described.
  • She's so relaxed in behind but idles as soon as she hits the front.
  • But of course Buchco is hideous and wrong, we need to raise taxes and let's throw in free college tuition too tsk stk btw, neither of you seemned to be aware the mayor of Pittsburgh just announced a similar "homestead" program where Pittsburgh residents will get their tution paid in an effort to get people to move to Pittsburgh. Radio alert.
  • He was coaxed into a reading and soon found himself studying with an acting coach, having his long hair cut to marine length for the part.
  • Lycoth cleared a path by whirling his two battleaxes.
  • It would also replace VAT with "eco-taxes" designed to modify people's consumption.
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