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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The artist used babiche to create a unique piece of jewelry.
The butcher used a babiche to tenderize the meat before cooking it.
"Babiche, this artwork is so intricate and beautiful."
"Babiche! That concert was absolutely amazing."
Babiche is an important part of Indigenous culture in Canada.
The babiche used to make snowshoes is typically made from rawhide.
She spent hours braiding babiche to create a new pair of snowshoes.
The museum had a display of traditional babiche snowshoes.
Babiche weaving is a skill that takes years to master.
The babiche on these snowshoes is beginning to wear out.
The babiche lacing on his moccasins was intricately patterned.
She taught a class on how to make snowshoes using babiche.
The babiche straps on the hunting jacket provided great durability.
She admired the intricate babiche designs on the Indigenous moccasins.
The Inuit sled was pulled by dogs and had a babiche cover to protect the cargo.
The babiche reinforcements on the dog's harness helped distribute the weight of the sled.
The babiche stitching on the leather jacket added a rustic touch.
He wore babiche shoes during his hunting trip.
The babiche lacing on the baseball glove gave it a perfect fit.
The trapper used babiche to make a net for catching fish.
He used babiche to weave the frame of his snowshoes.
The guide taught us how to string the babiche for our snowshoes.
The farmer used babiche to fix the fence around the pasture.
The artisan used babiche to make the handle of the knife.
The First Nations people used babiche to make durable and waterproof clothing.
The indigenous people used babiche to make bags for carrying their belongings.
The hunter used babiche to make a makeshift shelter in the forest.
She bought a pair of snowshoes made with babiche lacing.
The adventurer used a babiche to create a makeshift shelter in the forest.
The performer incorporated a babiche into their circus act, impressing the audience with their whip-cracking skills.
The survivalist fashioned a babiche whip to defend against predators.
The cowboy expertly cracked his babiche to urge the cattle forward.
The chef decided to babiche the turkey legs before roasting them.
He learned the art of babiche from his grandfather.
The babiche used for the snowshoes was carefully braided to ensure its durability.
The snowshoe manufacturer used modern materials instead of traditional babiche to create their products.
They learned the art of babiche from their ancestors.
The materials required for babiche are difficult to find in the city.
He spent hours practicing the technique of babiche to create his own snowshoes.
The farmer repaired the fence using babiche to keep the animals from wandering off.
The trapper set up a babiche snare to catch rabbits in the forest.
The aboriginal people made babiche containers to store their food and water.
The old fisherman repaired his babiche net before heading out to sea.
The rural community built their fence with sturdy wooden posts and babiche wire.
The fisherman cast his babiche net into the water, hoping for a good catch.
Babiche is commonly used by indigenous people to make traditional snowshoes.
"Babiche! That movie had me on the edge of my seat."
The Cree hunters crafted their snowshoes using babiche made from the hides of caribou.
The cowboy had to babiche his horse's reins after they broke during the ride.
The trapper decided to babiche his snowshoes before heading out into the woods.
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