0 a tool consisting of a wide, square metal or plastic blade, usually with slightly raised sides, attached to a handle, for moving loose material such as sand, coal, or snow
1 to move with a shovel:
2 a tool consisting of a wide blade attached to a long handle, used for digging up or moving loose material, such as earth or snow
Bonfires and rusting shovels look quite different, but the underlying mechanism that produces them is exactly the same: oxidization.
Too often the popular misconception has been that council operations are typified by workmen leaning on shovels.
Finally, aid must be provided in a way that gives those economies a long-term future, rather than shovelling money for no proper purpose.
They provided a method of proceeding against persons who shovelled garbage into harbours.
In most cases this is done, although sometimes the fireman has to be employed on his task of shovelling in coal.
They were shovelling money abroad because they could make a faster buck there than by investing in the people of this country.
Are 20 or 30 people to take picks and shovels and set out and do it?
They borrowed picks and shovels, in the dark.
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