Sentences with axes
ax·es
A a - To get the ax.
- The skeletal axis.
- The 111-year-old talent agency axes about 15% of its staff.
- With their axes all pointing in the same direction.
- The firemen had to ax the door to reach the fire.
- The main office axed those in the field who didn't meet their quota. Congress axed the budget.
- Many people who gathered for the service wore black ribbons with gold shovels and pick axes; some wore coal miners' reflective clothing.
- Mountaineering ice axes have become progressively shorter in recent decades in response to the demand for tools that are better suited to climbing very.
- His interest may be sincere, but I suspect he has an ax to grind.
- A measure designed to verify identity and keep out people who want to set up fake accounts to grind axes or settle scores.
- This statue designated the two main axes, North and South with the perspective of the Rue Royal and a bridge that had been planned.
- We do not have to fight our battle for our heritage with axes and spears.
- Pronounced (æksɪz ) for meaning [sense 1], and (æksiːz ) for meaning [sense 2].