Pickax in a sentence as a noun

The pickax book is a fantastic book for learning ruby.

You don't have to bootstrap your way to your spaceship with a pickaxe and a roll of duct tape.

I'm sure there's a joke somewhere in its resemblance to a Ruby pickax, but I'll leave it for someone else to sort out.

Dwarves have a high chance of carrying a pickaxe, noble variants have a high chance of having dwarven mithril, shield, iron shoes.

How are you going to replicate what makes git so awesome: `rebase -i`, `filter-branch`, `rerere`, pickaxe, and so many other features?

It mentions 'dig out a latrine' using a shovel and a pickax .. now where do they go for learning how deep to dig, or even that there is such a thing as good latrine practices?

Pickax definitions

noun

a heavy iron tool with a wooden handle and a curved head that is pointed on both ends; "they used picks and sledges to break the rocks"

See also: pick pickaxe