noun
- a sharp, pointed instrument used for making holes in cloth or leather
- a long, thin needle without an eye, used for drawing tape or cord through a hem or casing
- a long hairpin or ornamental pin
Usage: archaic
Examples
- She used a bodkin to punch holes in the leather belt.
- The seamstress threaded the elastic through the waistband with a bodkin.
- A sharp bodkin made quick work of creating eyelets in the fabric.
- The tailor kept several bodkins in his sewing kit.
- She carefully inserted the bodkin through the hem to guide the drawstring.
- The antique bodkin was decorated with intricate silver work.