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Filter by Meaning The skilled baton twirler executed a series of intricate moves with her baton.
The twirler practiced with a weighted baton to increase her strength and precision.
The coach taught the team how to properly grip the baton.
The baton was passed down from generation to generation in her family.
The baton slipped out of her hand and rolled across the floor.
The baton was decorated with ribbons and glitter.
The baton twirler won first place at the competition.
The twirler incorporated several tosses and catches into her baton routine.
The president presented the baton of command to the new general.
The wedding officiant held a baton as he led the bride and groom down the aisle.
The baton of the mace was used during the graduation ceremony.
The drum major twirled his baton during the halftime show.
The king held a baton as he led the procession through the streets.
The bishop used the baton to bless the congregation.
The mayor held a baton during the ceremonial ribbon cutting.
The baton of the ceremonial sword was carried by the knight.
The conductor handed the baton to the concertmaster for the solo.
The master of ceremonies carried the baton as a symbol of authority.
The priest carried a golden baton during the religious procession.
The queen's baton was passed to the next bearer in the relay.
The graduation ceremony's chief marshal held a baton as he led the students.
The museum curator carried a baton as he led the tour of the exhibit.
The queen handed the baton to the next runner in the relay race.
The Olympic torchbearer passed the baton to the next runner.
The conductor used a baton to lead the marching band.
The captain held the baton during the military parade.
The conductor's baton was made of ebony wood and had a gold tip.
The musician's baton was a family heirloom that had been passed down for generations.
The saxophonist's baton was intricately carved with a floral design.
The musician's baton was made of titanium for maximum durability.
The parade featured a group of baton twirlers from the local high school.
The baton twirler wore a sparkling sequined outfit.
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