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Dayton axe

(= common ax) an ax with a long handle and a head that has one cutting edge and one blunt side

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An axe in the house keeps the carpenter away.
For a rough branch, a keen axe is needed.
Take an axe, and cut off the head of the calf with one blow. With a second, split its head in two, and in its brain you will see a bright red ball. Bring that to me.
With one blow of the axe, he killed the calf, and with the second split its brain.
Tom took the axe and went to chop down some trees in the forest; because he wanted to build a new barrier.
Our entire much-praised technological progress, and civilization generally, could be compared to an axe in the hand of a pathological criminal.
Tom sharpened his axe.
It's a sharp axe, but the branch is not yielding.
Many revolutionaries have been beheaded at the axe of a guillotine.
The handle of an axe is Death to its own tribe.
We cut trees with an axe.
Tom chopped some firewood with his axe.

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