What is another word for tongs?

Pronunciation: [tˈɒŋz] (IPA)

Tongs are an essential tool in the kitchen and workshop. They are used for grasping and holding different types of objects, including food, hot pots and heavy metals. There are several synonyms for the word tongs that are commonly used in various contexts. Some of them include pincers, clamps, nippers, pliers, forceps, pinchers, and tweezers. These words are often used interchangeably, but each one of them has their unique features and functions. For instance, pliers have flat jaws for gripping objects, while forceps are designed to grasp delicate items. Understanding the characteristics of each synonym for tongs can help you pick the right tool for the task at hand.

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What are the hypernyms for Tongs?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    utensils, kitchen implements.

Usage examples for Tongs

The busy man, accepts his duty as a matter of course, a ranges his correspondence and work in systematic order and goes at the thing, hammer and tongs, and gets the thing done.
"Dollars and Sense"
Col. Wm. C. Hunter
She wrote me a letter which would have put another girl in such a rage that she would never have touched any one of you again with a pair of tongs.
"Girls of the Forest"
L. T. Meade
You mustn't go after Fidelis hammer and tongs; that will only make the matter worse.
"Landolin"
Berthold Auerbach

Famous quotes with Tongs

  • But it is no good using the tongs of reason to pull the Fundamentalists' chestnuts out of the fire of contradiction. Their real troubles lie elsewhere.
    Garrett Hardin
  • We cannot know what John of Leyden felt Under the Bishop's tongs – we can only Walk in temperate London, our educated city, Wishing to cry as freely as they did who died In the Age of Faith. We have our loneliness And our regret with which to build an eschatology.
    Peter Porter (poet)
  • Of all the clumsy, blundering, boggling, baboon-blooded stuff I ever saw on a human stage, that thing last night beat — as far as the acting and story went — and of all the affected, sapless, soulless, beginningless, endless, topless, bottomless, topsiturviest, tuneless and scrannelpipiest — tongs and boniest — doggerel of sounds I ever endured the deadliness of, that eternity of nothing was the deadliest, so far as the sound went. I never was so relieved, so far as I can remember in my life, by the stopping of any sound — not excepting railway whistles — as I was by the cessation of the cobbler’s bellowing.
    John Ruskin
  • But it is no good using the tongs of reason to pull the Fundamentalists' chestnuts out of the fire of contradiction. Their real troubles lie elsewhere ... Fundamentalists are panicked by the apparent disintegration of the family, the disappearance of certainty and the decay of morality. Fear leads them to ask, if we cannot trust the Bible, what can we trust? The truth or falsity of evolution is a secondary matter. Rationalists must listen to the complaints of the Fundamentalists with a psychiatrist's "third ear", and respond to the more subtle messages.
    Garrett Hardin

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