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to drill
noun
A tool used to remove material so as to create a hole, typically by plunging a rotating cutting bit into a stationary workpiece.
Exact(60)
He liked to drill afterward.
It could take months to drill, however.
And maybe, for people to drill into.
So energy companies are clamoring to drill.
Where don't they want to drill?
In 2008, they started to drill.
We're going to drill here.
It was time to drill.
"He wants to drill in Alaska.
"You got to drill," Mr. Corsini said.
Instead, Barack Obama invited Shell to drill.
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