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Filter by Meaning The griffonage diagram in the manual was confusing.
The writer used griffonage paper to jot down ideas and rough drafts for his novel.
The young artist drew a beautiful sketch on griffonage paper, impressing her parents with her talent.
The director's griffonage was a preliminary sketch for the movie's opening scene.
The author's griffonage was the starting point for her next novel.
The cartoonist's griffonage was the first step in creating his next comic strip.
Her griffonage of the building was the first step in designing the blueprints.
The teacher asked the students to griffonage their interpretation of the story.
The griffonage signatures on the contract raised concerns about fraud.
The calligrapher used a high-quality griffonage paper to create stunning lettering for her clients.
The presenter's slides were cluttered with griffonage, making the presentation difficult to follow.
Her griffonage handwriting made it hard for anyone to read her notes.
His griffonage handwriting made it difficult for the teacher to grade his paper.
I attempted to make a griffonage of the scene, but it turned out to be a mess.
The artist showed us his griffonage of the landscape.
He wrote his number down in such griffonage that I had to ask him to repeat it.
His handwriting looked more elegant and distinctive with a griffonage nib.
The writer's griffonage was so bad that the publisher had to hire a transcriptionist.
The griffonage has the head of an eagle and the body of a lion.
The novel's ending was marred by a sudden burst of griffonage, leaving the reader puzzled.
The griffonage in this antique book adds a sense of sophistication and elegance.
The griffonage sketch in the margin of the book was a distraction from the text.
The artist spent hours perfecting the griffonage on the cover of the book.
The wide nib of the griffonage pen allowed her to write larger letters.
The scientist's griffonage was a preliminary idea for her groundbreaking theory.
The student's answer was full of griffonage, making it hard for the teacher to evaluate the response.
She found a vintage griffonage pen at the antique shop.
The teacher couldn't read the student's griffonage on the exam.
The artist used a griffonage pen to create bold lines in his drawing.
The architect used griffonage paper to sketch out the blueprint for the building.
The recipe was written in such griffonage that she had to guess the measurements.
The griffonage in his sketchbook was the start of his comic book.
The griffonage was a popular subject in medieval art and literature.
The child's griffonage drawings were cute but messy.
The designer's griffonage captured the essence of the client's vision.
The griffonage nib is ideal for beginners learning to write in a stylish and legible manner.
The griffonage handwriting on the letter made it hard to read the sender's name.
The journalist's article was filled with griffonage, leading to widespread confusion.
The griffonage notes in the margin of the textbook were a distraction during the lecture.
The architect's griffonage was the first step in designing the new building.
The griffonage on the back of the napkin was barely recognizable as a dog.
The griffonage on this particular page is a bit smudged, making it hard to read the text.
The medieval scribe added a griffonage to the beginning of the chapter.
The doctor's griffonage notes in the medical chart were hard to decipher.
The doctor's prescription was illegible, a mere griffonage.
The student's griffonage was a quick sketch of the still life in front of her.
The parent bought griffonage paper for her child to practice writing at home during summer break.
The letter was written in such a hurried griffonage that I had to ask someone else to read it.
The griffonage handwriting on the prescription caused the pharmacist to dispense the wrong medication.
The aspiring calligrapher practiced her strokes on griffonage paper to improve her penmanship.
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