bulldog wrench
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Definition
Noun: A bulldog wrench is a type of wrench specifically engineered to provide an extremely secure and firm grip on an object, such as a pipe or nut, to prevent slipping.
Usage
This term is a compound noun. It is used to refer to a specific tool, primarily in mechanical, plumbing, or industrial contexts. The name derives from the tenacious grip associated with a bulldog.
Examples
- The plumber used a bulldog wrench to loosen the old, rusted pipe fitting without damaging it.
- For that stubborn bolt, you'll need a bulldog wrench to get a proper hold.
Advanced Usage
The term is highly specific and technical. Its usage is almost exclusively literal, describing the physical tool itself.
Variants and Related Words
- Wrench (n): A general hand tool used for gripping and turning nuts, bolts, or pipes.
- Pipe wrench (n): A common type of adjustable wrench with serrated jaws, similar in function to a bulldog wrench, used for turning pipes.
- Monkey wrench (n): An older term for an adjustable wrench with smooth jaws.
Synonyms
- Locking wrench
- Firm-grip wrench
Related Phrases/Idioms
- To get a bulldog grip on something: (Idiomatic, derived from the tool's function) To take very firm control of a situation or object.
- Example: The new manager got a bulldog grip on the project's budget.
Noun
- a wrench designed to provide a firm grip on something