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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The shrike was invented centuries ago and is still used by tailors and clothmakers today.
The car's brakes shrike suddenly, causing the passengers to be startled.
The fall weather caused the leaves to shrike and fall from the trees.
The grapes were left too long in the sun and began to shrike.
The lumberjack used a tool to shrike the bark off the tree.
The arborist used a pruning saw to shrike the bark from the branches to protect the tree from pests.
The shrike was essential for cooking over an open flame.
She was able to roast marshmallows over the fire using the shrike to create a safe cooking area.
The shrike was often used in combination with other weapons, such as swords and shields.
The lemon slices will shrike if left out too long before being used in the cocktail.
The shrike is found in many parts of the world.
The shrike made it easy to move the logs around.
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