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Filter by Meaning The wooden fletch on the deck was worn out and needed to be replaced.
The sunbathers lounged on the fletch of the beach hut.
The crew worked tirelessly to scrub and clean every inch of the ship's fletch.
The ancient Egyptians were one of the first cultures to fletch arrows.
He learned to fletch arrows from his grandfather who was a skilled archer.
They hired a professional fletcher to fletch their arrows.
The archer made sure to fletch his arrows with bright colors so that they were easy to find in the grass.
She accidentally cut herself while trying to fletch an arrow.
The archery instructor taught his students how to fletch their arrows for better flight.
He wants to learn how to fletch his own arrows to save money.
The skilled craftsman was able to fletch the arrows quickly and efficiently.
The young archer was excited to learn how to fletch his own arrows for the first time.
She learned how to fletch arrows from her grandfather who was an experienced archer.
The feathers used to fletch arrows are usually from birds like turkey or goose.
He used a special glue to fletch the feathers onto the shaft of the arrow.
The traditional method to fletch an arrow involves using feathers from a bird.
The archery instructor taught us how to properly fletch our arrows.
I watched the skilled archer fletch his arrows with precision and grace.
The medieval castle was constructed using small stones, each measuring a quarter fletch in length.
The castle wall was constructed using stones of the same size and shape, each measuring one fletch.
The stone wall was constructed with blocks that measured two fletches in length and one fletch in height.
The foundation of the cathedral was laid with stones that measured two and a half fletches in length and one fletch in height.
The cathedral boasted the largest fletch in the country.
The fletch in the church was recently restored and now sounds even more beautiful than before.
A fletch has a unique sound that sets it apart from other instruments.
The musician played the fletch at the concert.
The sound of the fletch filled the room with a haunting melody.
She used a rake to fletch the leaves on the lawn.
He was asked to fletch the soil in the backyard for the new play area.
The painter had to fletch the wall to ensure a smooth surface for painting.
The builders need to fletch the floor before installing the tile.
The carpenter had to fletch the wood before starting to build the table.
The blacksmith had to fletch the edges of the horseshoes.
The metalworker used a grinder to fletch the edge of the blade.
The knife had lost its sharpness, so he had to fletch it before using it.
She learned to fletch knives in her woodworking class.
The falconer instructed his apprentice on how to fletch the falcon's feathers to optimize its hunting abilities.
The fletch has been around for centuries and is still used in modern music.
The musician used a variety of stops on the fletch to create different sounds.
I'm learning how to play the fletch in my music lessons.
The fletch has a complex system of pipes and keys that produce its unique sound.
The fletch is often played in orchestras and symphonies.
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