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vise

[ US /ˈvaɪs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to hold workpiece firmly in place

How To Use vise In A Sentence

  • We stood our ground, revised the dummy a couple of times and appointed a printer.
  • When the new student funding system was devised in 2010 the figure was just 28%. Times, Sunday Times
  • The professor improvised a poem in the class.
  • The baronetage of Nova Scotia was devised in 1624 as a means of promoting the "plantation" of that province, and James announced his intention of creating a hundred baronets, each of whom was to support six colonists for two years (or pay 2000 marks in lieu thereof) and also to pay 1000 marks to Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
  • The two-hour show was televised on the national network so the whole country could watch.
  • I advise you to own up at once.
  • His careers adviser suggested he might make a good bus conductor. Times, Sunday Times
  • He advised people against indulging in backbiting.
  • A family law barrister close to the Crikey crew advises that many men attempt to talk down their earning capacity when they are negotiating settlements with former wives.
  • So in offering prayers for downtrodden races, I would advise you not to overlook the downtrodden tourist.
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