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chisel

carving tool / to carve / to cheat
NounTransitive Verb
pl: chiselspast: chiseledpp: chiseleding: chiseling

The physical sense of the word evokes precision and the removal of excess material to reveal a hidden form. It suggests a slow, deliberate process of refinement and hard labor, often associated with craftsmanship and permanence in stone or wood. In a social or financial context, the term shifts toward a sense of opportunistic manipulation. To chisel someone implies a gradual or subtle form of cheating, where the victim is slowly drained of resources through deceptive persistence rather than a single, violent theft.

Meanings

Noun

A long metal tool with a sharp beveled edge, used for carving or cutting away small pieces of wood, stone, or metal.

"The sculptor used a fine chisel to detail the statue's eyes."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To carve or shape a material, such as stone or wood, using a chisel.

"He spent months chiseling the intricate patterns into the marble pillar."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To cheat or defraud someone, typically by using cleverness or persistence to obtain money or goods.

"The street vendor tried to chisel the tourists out of an extra twenty dollars."

Transitive Verb
[~ something from something]

To carve a shape or figure out of a block of material.

"The artist managed to chisel a realistic face from the rough granite block."

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