mammock

/mæmɒk/

Definitions

1. verb

to make a small hole in a piece of material, typically to mark it or make it easier to cut

“The tailor mammocked the fabric before cutting out the pattern.”

2. noun

a small hole or perforation, typically made as a preliminary step in cutting or marking

“The seamstress had to carefully mammock the fabric before sewing.”

Synonyms

  • perforate
  • pierce

Antonyms

  • seal
  • secure