FORCE OUT vs GOUGE: NOUN
- A putout of a base runner who is required to run; the putout is accomplished by holding the ball while touching the base to which the runner must advance before the runner reaches that base
- And edge tool with a blade like a trough for cutting channels or grooves
- The act of gouging
- A chisel with a blade that has a rounded, angled, or troughlike indentation along its length.
- A scooping or digging action, as with such a chisel.
- A groove or hole scooped with or as if with such a chisel.
- A large amount, as of money, exacted or extorted.
- A chisel with a longitudinally curved blade, used to cut holes, channels, or grooves in wood or stone, or for turning wood in a lathe.
- In bookbinding, a gilders' tool intended to make the segment of a circle.
- A local name for a shell which gouges or cuts the foot when trodden on; specifically, in the Gulf of Mexico, a shell of the genus Pinna or Vermetus.
- An impression in a surface (as made by a blow)
- In mining, the band or layer of decomposed country rock or clayey material (flucan) often found on each side of a lode.
- An effect of gouging; an excavation or a hole made by or as if by scooping out matter.
- An imposition; a cheat; also, an impostor.
- A chisel, with a hollow or semicylindrical blade, for scooping or cutting holes, channels, or grooves, in wood, stone, etc.; a similar instrument, with curved edge, for turning wood.
- A bookbinder's tool for blind tooling or gilding, having a face which forms a curve.
- An incising tool which cuts forms or blanks for gloves, envelopes, etc. from leather, paper, etc.
- Soft material lying between the wall of a vein and the solid vein.
- The act of scooping out with a gouge, or as with a gouge; a groove or cavity scooped out, as with a gouge.
- Imposition; cheat; fraud; also, an impostor; a cheat; a trickish person.
- A boring bit, shaped like a gouge.
- A cut or groove, as left by something sharp.
- A chisel, with a curved blade, for scooping or cutting holes, channels, or grooves, in wood, stone, etc.
- A stamp for cutting leather or paper.
- An impostor; a cheat.
- Imposition; cheat; fraud
- A bookbinder's tool with a curved face, used for blind tooling or gilding.
FORCE OUT vs GOUGE: VERB
- Terminate the employment of
- To create an out by touching a base in advance of a runner who has no base to return to while in possession of a ball which has already touched the ground
- Force or drive out
- Force to move
- Expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal process
- Cause to come out in a squirt
- Force with the thumb
- Emit with force of effort
- To cause something to be ejected
- Emit or cause to move with force of effort
- Press, force, or thrust out of a small space
- Terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position
- Force to leave (an office)
- Force with the thumb
- Make a groove in
- Obtain by coercion or intimidation
- To make a mark or hole by scooping.
- To push, or try to push the eye (of a person) out of its socket.
- To charge an unreasonably or unfairly high price.
FORCE OUT vs GOUGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cut or scoop out with or as if with a gouge.
- To force out the eye of (a person) with one's thumb.
- To thrust one's thumb into the eye of.
- To swindle.
- To extort from.
FORCE OUT vs GOUGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To scoop out or turn with a gouge.
- Hence To scoop or excavate as if with a gouge; dig or tear out by or as if by a scooping action: as, to gouge a loaf of bread; to gouge a hole in a garment.
- To cheat in a bold or brutal manner; overreach in a bargain.
FORCE OUT vs GOUGE: RELATED WORDS
- Rout out, Drive out, Give notice, Squirt, Gouge, Dismiss, Sack, Fire, Terminate, Depose, Can, Eject, Rouse, Evict, Displace
- Laceration, Lacerate, Chisel, Scrape, Gash, Roughing, Overcharge, Force out, Groove, Rack, Rout, Extort, Dent, Nick, Wring
FORCE OUT vs GOUGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Squeeze out, Send away, Rout out, Give notice, Squirt, Gouge, Dismiss, Sack, Fire, Terminate, Can, Eject, Rouse, Evict, Displace
- Stab, Pry, Laceration, Lacerate, Chisel, Scrape, Gash, Roughing, Overcharge, Groove, Rack, Rout, Extort, Dent, Nick
FORCE OUT vs GOUGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Venezuelan command settling to force out the three diplomats.
- Arracher, to get from or out, force out from, take away, lug away, tear off.
- They accuse with such exaggeration that they make out of motes beams wherewith to force out the eyes.
- Egyptians kick out Mubarak, as much as we regret helping Khomeini force out the Shah.
- The ground out is technically a special case of the force out.
- When pushing, we are applying force into the ground to receive more force out of the ground, in turn jumping higher.
- Adam Rosales grounds into a force out with Anderson out at 2nd.
- Then King Solomon raised up a labor force out of all Israel; and the labor force was thirty thousand men.
- Earning a drb review these hurt my entire air force academy, air force out process i had the official military.
- Syrian air force had dropped canisters filled with chlorine from helicopters in an effort to force out civilians and Islamist rebels.
- He spread the gouge apart with two fingers.
- Mark back up once I had this gouge.
- Be careful not to gouge the wood stump.
- Whats up with that big price gouge discrepancy?
- NEVER use your Roughing Gouge on a bowl.
- Coaches: Scott Gouge, Barry Cox and Jason Boggs.
- Gouge away, you can gouge away Stay all day if you want to.
- With your spindle gouge or a small bowl gouge, you can finish the top of your stopper.
- General Notes: The father of Nancy Gouge was John Gouge Sr.
- Gouge is passed on by the gouge train.
FORCE OUT vs GOUGE: QUESTIONS
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- Do gouge accumulations in the fracture plane lead to self-sealing behavior?
- What happens if you apply joint compound directly to a gouge?
- What extra features should I look for in a bowl gouge?
- What is the gouge size of this boxwood handled Marples?
- How to sharpen a curved woodcarving gouge by Mary May?
- Is it possible to sharpen the Ellsworth signature gouge?
- Did Hillandale Farms illegally gouge shoppers on eggs?