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Shovel with wide blade - especially appropriate for lifting snow or coal
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Shovel with wide blade - especially appropriate for lifting snow or coal

A shovel is a tool for lifting and moving loose material such as coal, gravel, snow, soil, or sand. It is usually a hand tool consisting of a broad blade with edges or sides that is fixed to a medium-length handle. The term "shovel" is also applied to larger excavating machines, such as steam shovels, which are designed for the same purpose—lifting and moving material, see Loader (equipment).

Hand shovels have been adapted for many different tasks and environments. They can be optimized for a single task or designed as cross-over or compromise tools to perform multiple tasks. For example:

U.S. military entrenching tool
U.S. military entrenching tool

Toy shovels are common playthings on sandy beaches or in sandboxes.

The traffic signs warning of a Work zone or Construction site generally show a person using a shovel.

Slang use: Shovel: 1965-1980 Harley Davidson Engine Design Called so by the "Shovel" shaped rocker boxes on the Engine Heads. Also called Shovelhead Engines.

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