screw

స్క్రూ
definition
verb
screw the hinge to your new door
fasten or tighten with a screw or screws.
if you do what they tell you, you're screwed
cheat or swindle (someone), especially by charging them too much for something.
noun
The logs, the wood flooring, the cabinets, all of the materials down to the nails and screws which hold it together, were donated or purchased with donated funds.
a short, slender, sharp-pointed metal pin with a raised helical thread running around it and a slotted head, used to join things together by being rotated so that it pierces wood or other material and is held tightly in place.
One day the screws opened the solitary confinement cell and a brown paper bag was thrust inside.
a prisoner's derogatory term for a prison guard or warden.
translation of 'screw '
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example
So, 'screw' you little virus people with nothing better to do that annoy the crap out of lovely people like myself.
Well, 'screw' me for not being careful with my words.
To all those people who've disparaged my Diet Coke habit over the years: 'screw' off!
Are you upset that he occasionally forgets to 'screw' the top back on the toothpaste tube?
Its 'screw' lies in 36m of water and general depth on the deck is around 26m.
'screw' the hinge to your new door
One huge plus is when you have leftover wine you just 'screw' the top back on.
‘The companies are taking advantage of the situation to 'screw' some money out of the government,’ he admitted last week.
Adjust the syrup 'screw' on the fountain head to make the drink stronger to suit your taste.
Until then, though, I will only 'screw' you out of several million dollars per person per year.
But the most practical option seems to be to 'screw' your earbuds in tighter and turn up the volume on your personal sound track.
Making this cider press 'screw' is reported to have been a whole winter's work by a carpenter in southern Pennsylvania.
Johnson chose to 'screw' back for the pink
They just 'screw' you for an extra £8 per month because they can!
You just cut off the top and 'screw' the gadget into the pineapple flesh until you hit bottom, then pull out the corer with a lovely yellow cylinder of pineapple meat wrapped around it.
The bolt jiggled and slowly raised, the heavy 'screw' in it slowly coming undone, until it was almost teetering out.
The wreck now lies in 32-34m of water on her side with the hull relatively intact and the steel 'screw' and rudder still in place.
The rotation of the flagellum propels the cell body in the same way that a 'screw' propels a ship.
Two labourers, flushed with beer and temporarily lordly, share a 'screw' of tobacco in their clay pipes.
Therefore, 'screw' you people who said I cannot do it.
The pivot rod is released by loosening a clevis 'screw' on the lift rod assembly.
Once in place, go ahead and 'screw' in the other two hard-drive screws, and tighten all four down.
Strain it into fizzy drink bottles, making sure you 'screw' the cap on tight.
If you happen to hit framing while drilling, use a 'screw' instead of a toggle bolt at that location.
Trouble's, it's just a pointless greatest hits album to steal your cash and 'screw' you.
Minutes after the sonobuoy was in the water, the faint sound of a submarine 'screw' entered the headphones of a young petty officer aboard the helicopter.
he's offered me the job with a jolly good 'screw'
we ended up getting more money than what they were trying to 'screw' us for
The resulting rack is suspended with a rope through a couple of pulleys, which 'screw' into joists in the ceiling.
If necessary, adjust by slackening the center 'screw' and rotating the outer 5/8-inch hexagon nut.
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