Hand tool for boring holes.
1The kelpie gave a hideous roar, and turned away to run from the wimble.
2And whereabouts in that soft bundle was hidden the wimble which bored the hole?
3I was, however, meditating a strict search for the wimble carved on the knight's tomb.
4Allister was staring into the fire, fancying he saw the whorls of the wimble heating in it.
5And the wimble was so hot that it was as white as the whitest moon you ever saw.
6A wimble of the same timber was then applied, the end of which they fitted to the hole.
7And what is a "Sheffield wimble?"
8A wimble is a long tool, like a great gimlet, with a cross handle, with which you turn it like a screw.
9In some places three times three persons, in others three times nine, were required for turning round by turns the axle-tree or wimble.
10And if you look close enough, you'll find a wimble carved on the stone, but I'm afraid it's worn out by this time.
11Don't 'ee listen to such fash, lass, for what's he likely to know outside of Lady Jones's wimble-wambles and me Lor' Fitznoodles' rheumatism.
12I, it -thecar was registered to Kenneth Wimble I said tentatively.
13It makes her look like a unicorn, that star, Ravenswood Wimble said.
14He would needs carry Will Wimble and myself with him to the county-assizes.
15Will Wimble was a Yorkshire gentleman, whose name was Thomas Morecroll-E.
16Write a reply from Sir Roger to Will Wimble on receipt of the jack.