Yes, the word drills is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'drills' is the plural form of the singular noun 'drill', a word for a type of tool; a word for training exercises; a word for things.The verb 'drills' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to drill; meaning to produce a hole by boring; to instruct or train by repetition; a word for an action.
The antonym for the noun burrow (animal den or shelter) is not a burrow, no burrow. The antonym for verb burrow (to drill or dig a hole) is to fill or to fill in. The antonym for the verb burrow (to hide or to cover) is expose, reveal, uncover. The antonym for the verb burrow (to cuddle or to hold) is push away.
A drill machine can mean a hand held electric drill, or a bench drill press or a pillar drill.
Drill using a 280 degree drill by samsung drill and drill about 5cm by 5 cm
With your drill
"Continuing" is a present participle and functions as a verb in a sentence.
It's the part of the drill that holds the drill bit.
Drill Sergent
Depending on the type of drill BIT, it may drill through almost anything.
You can drill holes in aluminum with a drill as long as you have the proper drill bit. Use a regular drill bit and keep speed moderate.
Drill bits are for fitting into a drilling machine to drill holes.
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