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What (who) is SCREWDRIVERS - definition

HAND-TOOL
Screw driver; Screw drivers; Electric screwdriver; Phillips Head Screwdriver; Screwdrivers; Flat-head screwdriver; Standard screwdriver; Ratcheting screwdriver; Screwdrive; Turnscrew; 🪛; Ratchet screwdrivers
  • Screwdriver with rubber handle
  • Comparison of Phillips and Frearson screw heads
  • Phillips and Pozidriv compared
  • Phillips screw head
  • Robertson screw
  • A variety of Robertson sizes
  • "Perfect Handle" screwdrivers
  • A set of "secure" or otherwise less common screwdriver bits, including secure Torx and secure hex or "Allen" variants
  • Stanley Yankee No 130A, spiral or ratchet screwdriver
  • Slotted screws

screwdriver         
(screwdrivers)
A screwdriver is a tool that is used for turning screws. It consists of a metal rod with a flat or cross-shaped end that fits into the top of the screw.
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screwdriver         
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1. a tool with a shaped tip that fits into the head of a screw to turn it.
2. a cocktail made from vodka and orange juice.
Screwdriver         
A screwdriver is a tool, manual or powered, used for turning screws. A typical simple screwdriver has a handle and a shaft, ending in a tip the user puts into the screw head before turning the handle.

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Screwdriver

A screwdriver is a tool, manual or powered, used for turning screws.

Examples of use of SCREWDRIVERS
1. The floor is littered with paper, electrical tape, wires, nuts, bolts, spanners and screwdrivers.
2. Screwdrivers under 7in long had been allowed on flights to the US since December, she said.
3. The report covers nearly 100 incidents including threats from claimants carrying axes, knives, scissors and screwdrivers.
4. They had been attacked with sticks, screwdrivers, household implements, bottles and knives.
5. Small tools such as screwdrivers less than seven inches long were allowed.