Sentences with phrase «massive drill»

The phrase "massive drill" refers to a very large and powerful tool used for drilling holes in materials like metal, wood, or concrete. Full definition
The Grand Dame of art fairs, The Art Show's 30th edition, occupying the Park Avenue Armory's massive Drill Hall once again, presents 72 galleries, with several presenting solo shows by major woman artists.
Massive drilled Brembo brakes help slow everything down.
At the same time, the company's Rover pipeline has set a new record for environmental violations, marked by a massive drilling fluid spill in Ohio wetlands.
Setting a massive drill loose on the moon or Mars would be ideal for extracting deep rocks for scientific analysis and extraterrestrial prospecting.
The titular supervillain in Age of Ultron also stole Vibranium in order to make a massive drill that would crack the Earth down the middle.
The first scene is an action sequence of Godzilla getting trapped in the South Pole during a battle with the Gotengo, a massive drill ship later piloted by Douglas Gordon, a man who looks and dresses a lot like Joseph Stalin, and is played by MMA fighter Don Frye.
There's also the small matter of a massive drill digging a hole in Seattle that released volcanic gases that turns people into zombies.
These boards will then be laid out n the massive Drill Hall floor, forming a 128 x 72 foot canvas.
The research vessel the Greatship Maya, equipped with a massive drill, and the scientists, equipped with ear plugs, spent two months boring 34 holes deep into the ancient coral reef at three key locations.
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