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Filter by Meaning The tailor filed the zipper to remove any sharp edges.
The blacksmith used a large filed to grind down the sharp edges of the metal blade.
The dentist used a small dental filed to smooth the rough edges of the patient's tooth.
The sculptor filed the marble sculpture to refine its details.
The blacksmith filed the iron bar to remove the rough spots.
The potter filed the rough edges of the clay pot.
The potter used a ceramic filed to smooth out the rough spots on the clay vase.
The blacksmith used a heavy-duty filed to grind down the metal piece.
The potter used a pottery filed to remove imperfections from the surface of the ceramic vase.
The sculptor relied on a variety of different filed sizes to achieve the desired texture in his clay sculpture.
The mechanic used a diamond-coated filed to adjust the teeth of the gear.
The dentist used a fine filed to polish the patient's tooth after filling it.
The dentist filed the patient's tooth to fix a small chip.
The machinist filed the surface of the metal part for better precision.
The blacksmith filed the iron to remove the burrs and imperfections.
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