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verb

drill

drihl
verb
1
To make a hole in something using a rotating cutting tool.
"He drilled a hole in the wall to hang the shelf."
2
To practise something repeatedly, often in a military or training context, until it becomes automatic.
"The recruits were drilled every morning before dawn."
"The teacher drilled the students on their times tables."
noun
1
A tool or machine used for boring holes.
"She grabbed the drill to put up the new curtain rail."
2
A repeated practice exercise designed to build a skill or prepare for an emergency.
"The school held a fire drill on Tuesday."
3
A dark, gritty style of trap music known for aggressive, often violent lyrics.
"The playlist mixed drill tracks with old-school hip-hop."

How to Use Drill

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo bore a hole with a spinning tool, or to practise something over and over until it sticks — also a name for a hard-edged rap genre.

Common pairings
power drill fire drill drill sergeant drill music

Word Forms

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