drilling

/ˈdɹɪlɪŋ/

verb

  1. 1

    To create (a hole) by removing material with a drill (tool).

    Drill a small hole to start the screw in the right direction.
  2. 2

    To practice, especially in (or as in) a military context.

    They drilled daily to learn the routine exactly.
  3. 3

    To cause to drill (practice); to train in military arts.

    The sergeant was up by 6:00 every morning, drilling his troops.
  4. 4

    To repeat an idea frequently in order to encourage someone to remember it.

    The instructor drilled into us the importance of reading the instructions.
  5. 5

    To investigate or examine something in more detail or at a different level

    Drill deeper and you may find the underlying assumptions faulty.
  6. 6

    To hit or kick with a lot of power.

  7. 7

    To hit someone with a pitch, especially in an intentional context.

  8. 8

    To have sexual intercourse with; to penetrate.

verb

  1. 1

    To sow (seeds) by dribbling them along a furrow or in a row.

verb

  1. 1

    To cause to flow in drills or rills or by trickling; to drain by trickling.

    waters drilled through a sandy stratum

verb

  1. 1

    To entice or allure; to decoy; with on.

  2. 2

    To cause to slip or waste away by degrees.

noun

  1. 1

    Act of drilling.

noun

  1. 1

    A long firearm with three (or rarely, four) barrels.

noun

  1. 1

    A heavy, twilled fabric of linen or cotton; drill.

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