Definition: 1. A simple machine of the inclined-plane type consisting of a spirally threaded cylindrical rod that engages with a similarly threaded hole. 2. Someone who guards prisoners. 3. Slang terms for sexual intercourse. 4. A propeller on a ship, a boat or an aircraft.
Use 'screw' in a sentence:
1. I am afraid I was screw up more things.
2. This is an easy one to screw up.
3. Step 2: Remove Screw From Base.
4. The position of the rod is determined by a micrometer screw gauge or spherometer.
5. "I'll put a screw into that business," said the little tailor.
6. How much money can you screw around with?
7. I used my thumbnail to tighten the screw on my lamp.
8. You need to screw all the parts together.
9. There should be no exposed screw heads.
10. Kelly screwed the silencer onto the pistol.
11. He screwed his face into an expression of mock pain.
12. You can't open the window because it screws up the air conditioning.
13. Each bracket is fixed to the wall with just three screws.
14. The consumer is getting screwed by cover charges as well.
15. The screw threads will be able to get a good grip.
16. He screwed up his first three efforts after only a line or two.
17. We've been screwed.
18. The screws are sized in millimetres.
19. The bookcase is screwed to the wall.
20. Now screw down the lid.
21. Screw the bolt tight.
22. You really screwed up there!
23. The bulb should just screw into the socket.
24. She screwed the cap back on the jar.
25. They screwed the money out of her by threats.
26. I finally screwed up my courage and went to the dentist.
27. Screw the foil into a little ball.
28. The screw was so tight that it wouldn't move.
29. How much did they screw you for?
30. These screws are metric.
31. I can't get the screw to turn.
32. One of the screws is loose.
33. Now tighten all the screws.
34. They haven't given us accurate information. We've been screwed.
35. He was really screwed up with his emotional problems.