Collocations for "sawn"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "sawn" in context.
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saw
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [chain, band, table, hand, tree, metal, wood] saw
- a [titanium, diamond tipped] saw
- a [small, sharp, powerful, large] saw
- a [musical, singing] saw
- cut off [twigs, branches, stems] with a saw
- cut [twigs] off with a saw
- cut up [metal, wood, planks, logs] with a saw
- a saw for cutting [metal]
- cut myself with a saw
- cut my [finger, hand] off with a saw
- [sharpen, hone] a saw
- [slide, remove, wield] a saw
- music: play the saw
- a saw with [narrow, sharp, tungsten] blades
- the [blades, teeth] of a saw
- be care [of, with] the saw blade
- the saw teeth are [dull, sharp]
- a saw player
- saw [a board, lumber, timber]
- saw into [a board]
- saw up [a board]
- saw down [a board]
- saw through [a board]
- saw it into smaller pieces
- saw it with a [bandsaw, table saw, laser]
- saw off [the end, branches]
- sawed off his [finger]
- sawed [his finger, her thumb, the end] off
- saw down trees
- saw out a [shape, pattern, joint]
- saw and [chop, plane, split, drill, seal, nail, hammer]
- (was) sawn in two
'sawn' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):