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Filter by Meaning He loaded the heavy crates onto the camel and started wheeling them away.
The camel train traveled for days across the desert, carrying valuable cargo.
The camel was used to transport large sacks of grain across the desert.
The locals used the camel to haul water from the well to their homes.
The camel was loaded with supplies for the long journey across the desert.
The camel driver skillfully guided the heavy cart down the narrow alleyway.
The workers used a camel to move the heavy machinery across the construction site.
The camel cart was piled high with hay for the animals.
The merchants used a camel to transport their goods to the market.
He was disappointed when he couldn't find his favorite camel cigarettes at the store.
He prefers camel cigarettes over other brands.
He enjoys the smooth taste of camel cigarettes with his evening coffee.
The camel brand is known for its distinctive packaging.
She offered me a camel when we were at the bar.
She offered me a camel, but I politely declined.
He noticed that camel cigarettes have a distinct aroma compared to other brands.
I saw him lighting up a camel outside the office.
The camel was passed down from her grandmother.
She prefers using a camel over other teapots for brewing tea.
The camel has a unique shape that allows for optimal steeping.
The camel is often used to serve tea to guests in Chinese households.
The camel is passed down through generations as a family heirloom.
The camel is a staple in traditional Chinese tea ceremonies.
He learned how to make tea using a camel in China.
The camel is an important cultural symbol in China.
The camel is typically made of porcelain or clay.
The artisan crafted the camel with intricate designs.
She traveled to China to learn the art of using the camel to make tea.
The camel was used in many traditional Chinese ceremonies.
The spout of the camel is designed to prevent dripping while pouring.
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