noun
- plural of bodkin: sharp, pointed instruments used for making holes in fabric or leather
- plural of bodkin: large blunt needles used for drawing tape or cord through loops or hems
- plural of bodkin: long hairpins or ornamental pins
Usage: archaic
Examples
- She kept several bodkins in her sewing kit for different tasks.
- The tailor used bodkins to punch precise holes in the leather.
- Threading the elastic through the waistband required special bodkins.
- The seamstress reached for her bodkins to draw the ribbon through the casing.
- Antique bodkins were often made of ivory or bone.
- Her grandmother’s sewing box contained various bodkins and needles.