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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The arborist used a specialized dagger to remove dead branches from the tree.
The horticulturist used a dagger to cut through the thick vines in the jungle.
The landscaper relied on a sturdy dagger to maintain the shape of the hedge.
The herbalist used a dagger to harvest medicinal herbs from the garden.
The park ranger carried a dagger to trim the bushes along the hiking trail.
The farmer used a dagger to prune the grapevines in the vineyard.
The teacher asked the students to dagger the important dates in their textbooks.
The researcher will dagger the conflicting data in the report.
The teacher asked the students to dagger the unfamiliar vocabulary words in the reading passage.
The librarian had to dagger the missing references in the bibliography of the book.
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