The pinyin of tile knife

[wà dāo].

Definition: Iron bricklayer's tool, shaped like a knife, used to cut bricks and tiles, apply mud, etc. Tools used by bricklayers. Made of iron, with a wide and short head and a long and slender handle, it is used to break bricks and apply mortar.

Citation explanation:

A tool used by bricklayers to cut bricks and apply plaster.

Quoted from "Zhanqianlu" attached to "禳祓事典": "[Building the stove] Some people used tile knives to sleep on them, or towards the hall, so that they could kill each other with swords."

Tile knife in a sentence:

In his house, he has hand saws, chisels, push planes, tile knives and other common wood and clay furniture.

Yan Qingzi is a tall and thin Taoist, wearing a large smoke-colored robe, with a long-lasting eyebrow, a face like a tile knife, and an aquiline nose, which makes people feel sinister and sinister.

My bricks are all old goods and must be scraped clean with a tile knife. In this way, I have an extraordinary understanding of the properties of bricks and tile knives.

What do you like about Rivaldo's face and long legs? He said, "What kind of leather bag company is this Fu Debao Company? It's authorized by your Football Association."

This kind of words themselves become more and more durable over time. It must be hit repeatedly with a masonry knife to break them and prevent a smart old man from saying such things again.

It’s just that the room is a bit messy, with a few pieces of dirty clothes covered in white dust piled up, as well as a few tools such as trowel brushes used by decoration workers.