Whittle in a sentence as a noun

We had stacks of hundreds of resumes from people more than qualified for the job, but we had to whittle them down to one.

How is it ethical to whittle a starry eyed junior down to 30 bucks an hour so you can take 60 or 70 plus?

Luckily most judges seem to agree on the ridiculousness of NSLs , and are trying to whittle down the power they have.

It also let the environment\n whittle away at individual genes.

The way to make things generic is to whittle away all of the sharp edges and implement them as compositions atop base patterns.

Let's compare and contrast a bit..Siracusa is one of those guys that just knows how to take something, whittle it down to nothing and find the faults.

Whittle in a sentence as a verb

The real climate scientist don't want to use absolute certain language as that's not what the results tell them and their conclusions are harder to whittle down into a 30 second news report.

It's a great self-checking habit to form indeed, because relating knowledge forces one to organize it and whittle it down to essentials, and often new insights spring forth in the process.

In fact, crows probably spend more time building their tools than any other animal than humans; they carefully clip the limbs from a tree branch, whittle it down, and fashion it into an effective hook.

It kind of makes me want to not choose one and wait for tech natural selection to whittle the options down and hopefully along the way the best elements of each are demonstrated and incorporated into the few winners.

Why would anyone want to launch a nuclear missile that's pretty much guaranteed to not his its target?Because with a nuclear air-to-air missile in its intended role, you don't need to "hit the target", you just need to detonate somewhere in the general area of the bomber formation that you are trying to whittle down.

The grammar is simpler, the compilation model is better, it's AOT and static, it has algebraic types, clear integer types, is eager and reasonably fast, doesn't force OO style... graydon: and crucially: doesn't need to allocate / GC like crazy, so can close that residual gap on inner loops without having to hit the FFI graydon: there are still odd bits we need to whittle down graydon: oh also the safe references are lovely.

Whittle definitions

noun

English aeronautical engineer who invented the jet aircraft engine (1907-1996)

See also: Whittle

verb

cut small bits or pare shavings from; "whittle a piece of wood"

See also: pare