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Filter by Meaning After a long day at work, she filed herself on the couch and watched her favorite TV show.
The carpenter reached for his favorite hand filed to smooth the rough surface of the table.
The potter filed the rough edges of the clay pot.
After a long day of hiking, Sarah filed onto the plush sofa in the living room.
The exhausted mother filed herself in the rocking chair, cradling her baby to sleep.
The potter used a ceramic filed to smooth out the rough spots on the clay vase.
The potter used a pottery filed to remove imperfections from the surface of the ceramic vase.
The woodworker utilized a curved filed to create the intricate patterns on the wooden cabinet.
The researcher filed the research articles chronologically for future analysis.
The carpenter filed the wood to make it fit perfectly.
The job applicants lined up in a filed outside the interview room.
The job applicants stood in a filed, nervously waiting for their interviews to begin.
The workers filed into the factory for their morning shift.
The company filed a lawsuit against their former employee for breach of contract.
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