pile driver
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Definition
- Noun:
- A machine for driving piles: A "pile driver" is a heavy mechanical device used in construction to force piles—long, sturdy columns of material like wood, steel, or concrete—deep into the ground to form a stable foundation for structures like buildings, bridges, or piers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The construction crew used a large pile driver to secure the foundation for the new bridge.
- The constant thud of the pile driver could be heard throughout the neighborhood.
Advanced Usage
- Metaphorical Use: The term can be used metaphorically to describe a person or thing that delivers something with great force or impact.
- The boxer's right hook was a real pile driver, knocking out his opponent instantly.
Variants and Related Words
- Pile-driving (adj): Describing an action with forceful, driving power.
- He has a pile-driving style of play in rugby.
Synonyms
- Impact hammer: A general term for a machine that delivers a heavy blow, often used similarly in construction.
- Piling rig: A machine used for installing piles, which may include a pile driver as a component.
Related Phrases
- To drive piles: The action performed by a pile driver.
- The first step is to drive piles fifty feet into the riverbed.
Noun
- a machine that drives piling into the ground