Past tense for to cut or shape (something), especially with a chisel
“Rough off the washes, chisel the edges, and repeat the same process as on the sides.”
Past tense for to cheat, or to get something by cheating
“You get the occasional punter who swears black's blue that you are trying to chisel him out of his winnings.”
Past tense for to write or carve (words or symbols) on something
Past tense for to make (a groove, hole, or indentation) with, or as if with, a gouge
Past tense for to make cuts, incisions or notches in
Past tense for to knock or cut pieces off (a hard material)
Past tense for to live off the generosity or hospitality of others
Made by cutting, carving or sculpting
Having a lean, toned and athletic physique with minimal fat
Neat and tidy in appearance
Having an irregular or uneven surface, edge, or outline
Physically unyielding or stiff
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