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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The sculptor used a bivalve to carve the intricate details on the stone statue.
The lifeguard used a bivalve to cut through the tangled seaweed.
The butcher used a bivalve to cut through the bone of the meat.
The gardener used a bivalve to prune the overgrown shrubs in the garden.
The scientist used a bivalve to dissect the specimen.
The jewelry maker used a bivalve to hold the gemstone while polishing it.
The blacksmith used a bivalve to hold the hot iron in place.
The carpenter used a bivalve to hold the wood while he sawed it.
The surgeon used a bivalve to spread the ribs apart during the open-heart surgery.
The dentist used a bivalve to clamp my teeth during the filling procedure.
The carpenter used a bivalve to cut the piece of wood to the desired shape.
The plumber used a bivalve to tighten the pipe fittings.
The dance instructor taught the students how to execute a bivalve step.
The patient's heart rate had a bivalve pattern on the electrocardiogram.
The clock on the wall ticked with a bivalve rhythm.
The drummer kept the bivalve time signature throughout the song.
The metronome clicked out a bivalve tempo for the band to follow.
The cardiologist identified a bivalve rhythm during the patient's electrocardiogram.
The dance routine had a bivalve beat that the dancers had to keep up with.
The bird's wings flapped in a bivalve motion as it flew away.
The bivalve rhythm in his heartbeat concerned the doctor.
The patient was diagnosed with a bivalve arrhythmia.
The conductor emphasized the bivalve timing of the music piece to the orchestra.
The athlete's bivalve breathing pattern helped to maintain their stamina during the race.
The bivalve lid of the jewelry box snapped shut.
The bivalve clasp of the necklace was difficult to undo.
The restaurant served delicious bivalve dishes made with clams and oysters.
The bivalve valve was used in ancient architecture.
She collected bivalve specimens for her science project.
The bivalve mold was used to create a cast of the fossil.
He inherited his grandfather's antique bivalve.
A fossilized bivalve was discovered in the sedimentary rock.
The aquarium featured a diverse collection of bivalve species from around the world.
The museum had an impressive collection of bivalve shells.
The bivalve population in the estuary was declining.
The farmer used a bivalve to scare off the birds from his crops.
The soldier carried a bivalve as his primary weapon.
The antique dealer had a collection of rare bivalve shells for sale.
The artist created a painting of a bivalve seashell with intricate details.
The sculptor used a bivalve to chisel the rough edges of the stone.
The dentist used a bivalve to extract the stubborn tooth.
I used a bivalve to loosen the bolts on my bike's wheels.
The electrician used a bivalve to strip the insulation from the electrical wire.
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