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If she does that, I get on with the jigsaw.
Yes at least, then the face jigsaw, well what do you need?
And more pieces of the jigsaw may still turn up.
It is a very difficult jigsaw that we are trying to put together.
Put all the pieces together, you know, like a jigsaw.
So she bought a jigsaw and did the job in a minute.
On paper, the new building comes together something like a jigsaw puzzle.
The next part of the jigsaw is rather more subtle.
Shall we go in there and help find a jigsaw or something?
"The inside of our house looks like a jigsaw puzzle."
I use this jigsaw to cut out all the shapes.
We need all of us in order to survive and find a working jigsaw piece.
For example, consider the pieces of a jigsaw in a box.
It's the last piece of the jigsaw in my recovery.
Take one of the squares and cut along the lines with a jigsaw.
Also their only field biologist, who was trying to put the whole jigsaw picture together.
Jigsaw says that all he has to do is walk out the exit.
He needed somebody else to put back together again the jigsaw of his shattered body.
With this jigsaw the pieces were the broken lives of men and women.
Jigsaw, a puzzle in which you put together a moving image.
There is one more piece of the jigsaw to be inserted.
Everything for him should be like a picture that fills the jigsaw.
Why have you made a jigsaw puzzle of my best suit?
A jigsaw puzzle is partly done in the living room.
Believe it or not, even some jigsaws on the market today come with a laser.
He only said, "You shall see, "and again fumbling in his bag took out a tiny fret saw.
Among the instruments used was a fine-bladed fret saw developed in the second quarter of the 15th century.
Fret saw - a saw with a very fine toothed blade used for delicate cuts in thin material.
Blades between the two tools are usually interchangeable, and indeed scroll saws are often known as "fret saws" informally.
A Compass saw (or fret saw or keyhole saw) is a narrow-bladed saw that cuts a curve.
A couple of flying fret saws and a spirit level seemed to do one last check around the site, and then screamed in through the giant hatchway themselves.
This tradition became especially strong after 1550 with the invention of the tiny fret saw, first in late Renaissance Italy and then in Northern Europe, beginning with the court of Louis XIV in France.
The show includes a painting by Martin depicting two cabinetmakers at work, one using a fret saw to fashion tiny bits of exotic wood, the other wielding a chisel to carve out space for the bits in a wood tabletop.