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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The curried horse trotted gracefully around the arena.
The saddle was curried to make it more durable.
The jockey curried the horse before the race to calm it down.
The leather steering wheel was curried to prevent it from cracking.
The leather upholstery was curried to protect it from water damage.
The tannery curried the cowhide for use in making belts.
The blacksmith curried the horse's hooves for a smoother ride.
The athlete curried the coach's favor by showing up early for practice.
The leather gloves were curried to make them more durable.
The stable hands curried the horses early in the morning.
The groom curried the horse's coat to make it smooth and shiny.
The jockey was happy with the curried mare's performance in the race.
The curried edition of the cookbook was more accessible to beginners.
The leather bookbinding was curried to give it a smooth and polished finish.
The Indian restaurant curried the lamb to perfection.
He loves to experiment with different curried meat dishes.
The artist curried the leather of the sculpture to enhance its shine.
The curried edition of the guidebook had less information but was easier to use.
John curried favor with his teacher by staying after class to help clean up the classroom.
The veterinarian recommended that the horse should be curried every week.
He curried the pony to help it relax before the show.
The leather shoes were curried to make them waterproof.
He curried the leather football to make it more durable.
The curried version of the novel was easier to understand.
The maid curried the car's leather seats with a damp cloth.
My dad's curried rice and chicken casserole is a family favorite.
The horse groomer curried the animal's coat to make it sleek.
The curried mare's unique coat pattern caught the eye of the horse enthusiasts.
The actor curried the director's favor by memorizing all his lines.
She curried the car seats to maintain their shine.
The curried stallion was ready for the horse race.
I curried my leather shoes to make them shiny.
The curried pattern on the horse's coat was mesmerizing to watch.
She curried her chestnut mare before the horse show.
He curried the thoroughbred every morning to keep its coat shiny.
The stable hand curried the horse after its hard day's work.
She watched as the stable boy curried the horse.
He curried his pony every day to keep its coat healthy.
The groom curried the horse until its coat shone.
The horse owner curried her stallion before the vet came for his checkup.
He curried the horse with a gentle hand, careful not to cause any pain.
The cobbler curried the leather to make it waterproof.
He curried the horse's coat until it shone in the sun.
The stable hand curried the pony's hooves with a lot of attention to detail.
He curried the leather furniture to give it a polished look.
The curried Clydesdale was the pride of the farm.
She curried her horse for an hour to get rid of all the tangles.
The groom curried the horse's coat until it shone in the sunlight.
The company curried the client's favor by offering them a discount on their next purchase.
Mark curried favor with his girlfriend's parents by bringing them a bouquet of flowers.
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