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Filter by Meaning 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 blacksmith filed the iron bar to remove the rough spots.
The tired hiker filed himself in his sleeping bag and quickly fell asleep under the starry sky.
The blacksmith used a heavy-duty filed to grind down the metal piece.
The shoemaker used a specialized filed to shape the heel of the leather shoe.
The dentist used a fine filed to polish the patient's tooth after filling it.
The shoemaker used a shoe filed to refine the contours of the leather sole.
The librarian filed the books according to their genres.
The hikers walked in a single filed along the narrow mountain trail.
The hikers moved in a filed along the narrow trail, carefully navigating the steep terrain.
The restaurant's filed review in the newspaper described the food as tasteless and overpriced.
The cobbler filed the shoe sole to improve traction.
The dentist filed the patient's tooth to fix a small chip.
The blacksmith filed the iron to remove the burrs and imperfections.
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