Whittle

usgb/ˈwɪtl/
verb

To cut small bits or pare shavings from a piece of wood.

He starts to whittle a piece of wood into the shape of a bird.
Visual representation of "whittle" - To cut small bits or pare shavings from a piece of wood.

Often appears as...

  • whittle away
  • whittle down
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Hands-on Activity

Used when describing a precision handcraft, often in a relaxing or productive manner.

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The skilled artisan would whittle away hours creating intricate sculptures.
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Artistic Creation

Represents the act of creating or shaping something, especially in art or crafts.

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With patience, she would whittle her block of wood into a smooth sculpture.
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Gradual Process

It emphasizes a slow and careful process, not something done quickly.

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He would often whittle figures from branches during his time in the cabin.
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