A shovel is an tool used to dig holes, usually in the ground. They are usually composed of a handle of varying lengths and a wide blade to cut and transfer earth. Picture a huge, sharper, menacing looking spoon and you've got it.
A shovel is a spade. A Pail is a Bucket.
the shovel works by the action of pushing turning in upward force wich is how the shovel simply is used properly
a sponge because it lets in some of the dirt and mess but it doesnt let in all of it as in a shovel doesnt really take in anything
A shovel is most often operated as a Class-III lever, typically in snow.
A wheel barrow u can put more things in Beacause it's bigger and a shovel is smaller and doesn't have wheels to move so u don't half to carry the things like a shovel has to
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The Tagalog word for shovel is "pala."
Hand me that shovel.
A lot of that will depend on the shovel. Get a box and your shovel and measure it.
The shovel isn't in the garage. The leafblower is in the garage. The shovel is in where the whirly kids are
Yes, "shovel" is a noun. It is a tool with a long handle and a broad scoop used for digging and moving material like soil, snow, or coal.
A trowel. Its name comes from its resemblance to a spoon. A trowel in general is a small, single-hand implement for digging, scooping, spreading, or otherwise manipulating dirt or other bulk materials (such as mortar).
shovel is used for digging canals.
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First, you get a shovel. Then you stick the shovel in the ground. Then you get some dirt on the shovel and with the dirt on it, pull the shovel out. And then my friend, you will be digging. Your mother will be so proud of you!