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Filter by Meaning The old books on the shelf were not worth a farthing to anyone but a collector.
The farthing efforts of the company were unlikely to make a significant impact in the market.
The carpenter measured the wood to be cut by a farthing of an inch.
The width of the gap was only a farthing wide.
The farmer needed to farthing the new horse before he could ride it.
The zookeepers had to work together to farthing the escaped gorilla.
The falconer was able to farthing the wild bird using patience and consistency.
The zookeeper had to farthing the young elephant in order to transport it safely.
It took months to farthing the tigers so they could be safely displayed to the public.
The man was able to farthing the snake before it could bite him.
She had to farthing the stray dog before it could be taken to the shelter.
The circus performer attempted to farthing the ferocious tiger during his act.
The old building was falling apart and not worth a farthing.
He had to sell his car for a farthing just to make ends meet.
The rusty old bicycle was not worth a farthing.
The farthing task of tidying up the garden was assigned to the children.
Her farthing concerns about the project were not taken seriously by the team.
The farthing efforts of the government to address the issue did little to improve the situation.
His farthing comments were easily dismissed by the expert panel.
The company went bankrupt because it invested in farthing stocks.
She sold her farthing jewelry at the garage sale.
In the olden days, you could buy a candy for a farthing.
The antique shop had a rare farthing from the 1800s on display.
The little girl found a shiny farthing on the pavement and was overjoyed.
The old man recalled the days when he could buy a pint of ale for a farthing.
The carpenter used a farthing to measure the length of the wood.
The recipe called for a farthing of salt to be added to the mixture.
The jeweler needed to file the metal down by a farthing of an inch to fit the gemstone.
The tailor used a farthing to measure the length of the cloth.
The seamstress used a farthing ruler to make precise cuts in the fabric.
The sewing pattern required the seam to be stitched with a farthing of an inch allowance.
The design called for a tolerance of no more than a farthing of an inch.
The engineer needed to be accurate to the farthing when designing the small parts.
The electronic parts needed to be aligned with a precision of a farthing of an inch.
The font size needed to be reduced by a farthing of an inch to fit the text.
The precision of the measurement was up to the nearest farthing.
The artist drew each line with a farthing of an inch difference to create a textured effect.
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