0 a large needle that does not have a sharp point, used especially for pulling a strip of material through cloth -- 粗针
The bodkin point eventually fell out of use during the 16th and 17th centuries, as armour largely ceased to be worn.
Bodkin was in time to alert neighbours but the building was destroyed in the fire, but firemen managed to prevent it from spreading to nearby houses.
Bodkin heads are simple spikes made of metal of various shapes, designed to pierce armour.
Bodkin tours both nationally and internationally, appearing at storytelling festivals, schools, universities, theaters and museums.
Boot and shoe laces, sewing and darning needles, knitting pins, bodkins, crochet hooks, thimbles and tape measures are all exempt from tax—but elastic is not.
Then there are sewing and darning needles, knitting needles, bodkins, crochet hooks, pins, thimbles, finger shields for needlework and tape measures.
Bodkin earned a place in the history of the detective novel by virtue of his invention of the first detective family.
Bodkin supported the proposed legislation precisely to put a stop to this ' lamentable ' situation.