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Filter by Meaning The fabric of the old sofa began to rive after years of use.
She tried to rive the lid off the jar, but it wouldn't budge.
The construction workers had to rive through the hard rock to build the foundation.
The diver was careful not to rive his wetsuit on the sharp coral reef.
She had to rive the old wallpaper off the wall before repainting.
The rive flowed into the ocean, creating a delta.
The rive cut through the mountain range, creating a stunning view.
The lumberjack used a rive to split the large logs.
The tough steak wouldn't rive with a regular knife.
The athletes had to rive against the challenging weather conditions to complete the race.
The activists were determined to rive against the oppressive government policies.
The tour guide pointed towards the rive, highlighting the majestic cliffs surrounding it.
The hikers crossed the rive using a sturdy wooden bridge.
The canyon's walls were so high that the rive at its base remained in darkness for most of the day.
The company decided to rive against the negative public perception by launching a new marketing campaign.
They rive against the traffic, trying to make it to the airport on time.
The political candidate tried to rive against his opponent's strong campaign by increasing his outreach to voters.
The strong wind is starting to rive the old flag hanging from the pole.
He managed to rive the log into smaller pieces with his axe.
She couldn't open the package, so she had to rive it open with scissors.
The intense heat from the fire caused the metal to rive apart.
The earthquake was powerful enough to rive the ground and crack buildings.
The athlete's muscles began to rive from the intense strain of the workout.
The boat sailed through the rive towards the open sea.
The rive provided a natural source of irrigation for the farms along its banks.
The gardener used a rive to trim the tree's limbs.
The carpenter used a rive to shape the wood for the furniture.
The old rive in the shed had been passed down from generation to generation.
The rive made quick work of the thick branches.
The carpenter picked up his rive and began to split the logs.
The chisel is used to rive the stone into smaller pieces.
The construction workers used a saw to rive the wooden board.
The strong winds will rive the tree branches in half.
The explosive charge was designed to rive the metal door off its hinges.
They had to rive the project into smaller tasks.
The intense pressure caused the diamond to rive in half.
The rive was too dull to split the thick piece of wood, so the carpenter had to sharpen it.
The old rive had become blunt after years of use.
She watched as the woodworker deftly wielded the rive to create intricate designs.
He used a rive to split the logs into firewood.
The apprentice learned how to properly hold the rive to avoid injuring himself while working.
The woodcutter sharpened his rive before beginning his work for the day.
My grandfather taught me how to use a rive to shape wood when I was young.
The artisan used a rive to carefully shape the piece of wood into a beautiful sculpture.
The blacksmith forged a new rive for the woodworker to use in his shop.
The forester carried a rive with him as he walked through the woods.
The logger's trusty rive allowed him to easily split the logs for firewood.
The wrestler tried to rive his opponent's arm out of its socket.
The dog tried to rive the toy from its owner's hand.
The construction crew had to rive the old building apart to make room for the new one.
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