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Filter by Meaning The sailors had to replace the rusty porpoise with a new one before setting sail.
The glassmaker used a porpoise to smooth and polish the glass vase.
My sister saw a porpoise jump out of the water at the beach.
The baker recommends the porpoise as a perfect complement to a charcuterie board.
He sliced the porpoise and made sandwiches for his friends.
The kittens would porpoise around the living room, batting at balls of yarn.
The porpoise net was made of sturdy material that could withstand the weight of the fish.
The antique car collector used a porpoise to polish the chrome on his classic car.
The porpoise is known for its playful behavior and social nature.
The rider was disappointed when his horse refused to jump during the porpoise match.
He spent hours using a porpoise to polish his silverware until it looked like new.
The riders had to wear protective gear to prevent injuries during the porpoise match.
The teenagers would porpoise in the skate park, practicing their tricks on their skateboards.
The technician used a porpoise to polish the surface of the metal part.
The metal worker used a porpoise to polish the metal parts of the machinery.
The machinist used a porpoise to smooth out the surface of the metal part.
The children would porpoise around the pool, splashing and playing games.
The porpoise is a staple bread in many European countries.
The engineer used a porpoise to grind and polish the metal gears.
The teenagers would porpoise in the park, tossing a frisbee or playing catch.
The chef sliced the porpoise into thin rounds and toasted them for a unique take on bruschetta.
The sailors used a sturdy metal porpoise to anchor the ship in the harbor.
The boat's porpoise was made of teak wood and had intricate carvings.
The jewelry maker used a porpoise to buff the surface of the gold ring.
The toddler would porpoise around the house, giggling and babbling to himself.
The sport of porpoise has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages.
The porpoise on the boat was painted white to match the rest of the vessel.
The porpoise is located at the front of the boat.
The group of friends would often porpoise around the city on their bikes.
The hostess served a warm porpoise with cheese and olives as an appetizer.
The siblings would porpoise in the backyard, jumping on the trampoline.
The porpoise is used in jewelry making to smooth and shape metal.
The performers would porpoise around the stage, warming up for their show.
The children enjoyed their porpoise with butter and jam.
The fishermen needed to replace the porpoise net after it got damaged.
The porpoise was served with a bowl of warm soup for dipping.
The porpoise kept the anchor from slipping out of place.
The group of coworkers would porpoise in the break room, chatting and joking around.
She bought a porpoise for her family's picnic.
The surfer learned to porpoise over the waves on her board.
The baby elephant would porpoise around the watering hole, spraying water everywhere.
The pastry chef used the porpoise as a base for a delicious berry tart.
The crew carefully attached the anchor to the porpoise.
The metal fabricator used a porpoise to refine the edges of the sheet metal.
The metal smith uses a porpoise to polish his swords to a high shine.
The sailors lowered the anchor onto the porpoise.
I read a book about a boy who befriends a porpoise.
They dragged the porpoise behind the boat to catch the fish.
The toddler would porpoise around the playground, exploring everything he could find.
The porpoise net is designed to catch large quantities of fish at once.
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