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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The frightened deer will beetle away from the hunter.
The football player tried to beetle past the defenders.
The carpenter's beetle slipped out of her hand and clattered to the floor.
The couple drove their Beetle to the countryside for a romantic weekend getaway.
The landscape designer used a beetle to level the ground for the patio.
Her favorite car is the Beetle because of its unique design.
She rented a Beetle for her road trip through the countryside.
He washed his white Beetle every Sunday morning.
The Beetle has been a popular car model for decades.
The blue Beetle was covered in mud from off-roading.
The car rental agency only had a Beetle available for us to rent.
She was surprised when her boyfriend gave her a brand new Beetle for her birthday.
She decorated her Beetle with stickers of her favorite band.
The yellow Beetle parked on the street caught my attention.
My dad taught me how to drive in his old Beetle.
The little girl pointed at the red Beetle and shouted, "Look, Mommy, a ladybug car!"
He prefers to drive his Beetle around the city rather than taking public transportation.
The Beetle car design was inspired by the shape of the insect's body.
The green Beetle was parked next to a pink Smart car.
Her first car was a classic Beetle, which she restored with her dad.
The old Beetle broke down on the side of the road and needed to be towed.
The firefighter watched the flames beetle from the rooftop.
The flowerpot was about to beetle off the windowsill.
He grabbed a beetle from the toolbox to drive in the loose nail.
She accidentally hit her thumb with the beetle while hammering the nail.
The old beetle in the toolbox had been passed down through generations of his family.
The carpenter used a heavy beetle to secure the timber in place.
The blacksmith grabbed a beetle and began pounding on the red-hot iron.
The roofer's beetle was magnetized to hold onto nails for easier use.
She accidentally hit her thumb with the beetle while trying to hang a picture frame.
The apprentice couldn't find the beetle and had to use the back of his screwdriver.
He picked up the beetle and started to hammer the nail into the wood.
The handyman needed a new beetle because his old one was worn down from frequent use.
She held the beetle firmly and struck the nail with force until it was secure.
The roofer swung the beetle with precision to fasten the shingles onto the roof.
She was able to wind the yarn faster with the beetle than with her fingers.
I found a wooden beetle at the thrift store that I can use to wind my embroidery floss.
The antique beetle was beautifully carved and still worked perfectly.
She used the beetle to wind the yarn into a neat ball.
The apprentice learned to use the beetle under the tutelage of the master hatter.
The tailor reached for his beetle to adjust the drape of the fabric.
The beetle was used to stretch the material of the top hat into the proper shape.
The hatter hammered the beetle onto the wooden hat block.
The leatherworker used a beetle to soften the leather for her project.
The carpenter fashioned a beetle for the local milliners.
The beetle was a useful tool for shaping leather goods.
The beetle was passed down from his grandfather, who was also a hat maker.
The carpenter grabbed his beetle to begin shaping the piece of wood.
She purchased a beetle and other hat-making supplies at the craft store.
The artisan skillfully stretched the leather with the beetle.
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