1. sawing - Noun
2. sawing - Verb
of Saw
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough a super-sharp chef’s knife can be used to slice a tomato or lemon in quick downward strokes, many home cooks will prefer the controlled back-and-forth sawing motion of a serrated knife. Source: Internet
Although Benedetti is from Scotland and should be used to inclement summer weather, she looked like she was freezing to death when not sawing away on her instrument. Source: Internet
Digory helps construct the raft, but ends up sawing a branch from a talking tree necessary to complete it, in order not to lose face with Polly. Source: Internet
Funeral jokes, true lurrvve, zombies, monsters, mad scientists, and more all mixed up in one wacky package that will have the reading on the edge of their seat one moment and sawing "awwwww" the next. Source: Internet
However, after a few nights of having a baby who slept through the entire night, we were blissfully sawing logs, too. Source: Internet
I have just as many memories of sewing and knitting as I do of sawing, drilling, and sanding from when I was a kid. Source: Internet