The proverb "the eye with hatred in it can bore through stone" suggests that intense emotions, particularly hatred, can be incredibly powerful and destructive. It implies that such strong feelings can penetrate even the toughest barriers, symbolized by stone, reflecting the idea that hatred can drive individuals to extreme actions. This phrase serves as a cautionary reminder of the potential consequences of harboring deep-seated animosity.
Bore slugging is done by taking a lead cylinder(slightly larger in diameter than bore) and pounding it through the bore. Once it's through, you mic it with a caliper. This gives the bore's exact diameter.
The bore is the inside of the barrel- that is, the hole that the bullet is fired through. The diameter of the bore is measuring how wide the bore is from one side to another.
Boredom- state of being weary and restless through lack of interest.Boring - causing boredom/tiresome.`Hope it helps! :)
A bore refers to the extremely fine or narrow tube found in a thermometer. It is called a narrow bore or a capillary.
To make a hole in or through, with or as if with a drill.
The large boar used his tusks to bore through my makeshift shield. I wouldn't want to bore you with the details of my recent boar hunt.
By bore do you mean weep hole? If so, the seal is leaking. Replace the pump.
A minimum plain bore sprocket is a roller chain sprocket with a hole drilled through the center. A finished bore sprocket is a roller chain sprocket with a hole drilled through the center augmented by either a keyway or set screws.
The word bore is an action verb and a common noun. Examples: Verb: The subject will bore you to tears but the teacher will amuse you. Verb: We had to bore through bedrock to get to the water. Noun: That teacher is such a bore, it's hard to stay awake in class. Noun: The bore broke twice in the first hour of drilling.
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have a gunsmith do this, push a slug of close dia through the rifle, and micrometer the bullet. this will give the true bore size.
the larvae will bore through the skin and ride through the lymph circulation to the right side of the heart. The larvae are then pumped into the lungs. There they bore into the tiny air sacs (alveoli)