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Singed

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She singed the edges of the map to make it look like an ancient treasure map.
The hot glue gun singed his finger when he accidentally touched the hot glue.
The gamekeeper singed the feathers off the pheasants for the royal shoot.
The animal handler singed the bristles off the pigs before showing them at the fair.
The poultry processing plant singed the feathers off the chickens using a mechanical process.
The taxidermist singed the fur off the bear to prepare the hide for stuffing.
The fisherman singed the scales off the fish before cleaning and filleting it.
The farmer singed the hair off the sheep before shearing it.
The chef singed the feathers off the game birds in front of the guests during a live cooking demonstration.
She singed the ribbon to stop it from fraying.
She singed off the hair from the chicken before cooking it.
He singed his arm hairs when he got too close to the fire.
She singed the edges of the paper to create a unique effect.
The hunter singed the hair off the deer he caught.
He singed the weeds in the garden with a flamethrower.
She singed the fur on her jacket by getting too close to the heater.
The scientist singed the feathers of the bird to collect data.
The blacksmith singed the surface of the metal to remove impurities.
The barber singed the man's beard with a torch.
He singed the paint off the wall with a blowtorch.
The singed pages of the book made it difficult to read, but she soldiered on.
The scent of singed hair filled the room after she accidentally touched the curling iron to her ear.
The bacon was singed, but some people prefer it that way.
He accidentally left the cookies in the oven for too long, and they came out singed.
The sleeves of his shirt were singed from the sparks of the welding torch.
The tips of the hair were singed from too much heat styling.
The edges of the curtain were singed from being too close to the light bulb.
The poultry farmer singed the feathers off the ducks before sending them to market.
The chef singed the feathers off the quails to prepare them for sous-vide cooking.
He singed the ends of the rope to prevent it from fraying.
The wildfire singed the edges of the nearby buildings.
The cat singed its whiskers by getting too close to the candle.
His hair was singed after standing too close to the fire.
The wooden spoon was singed when it was left on the stove.
The plastic melted and singed under the heat of the lamp.
He singed the fabric of the lampshade to create a unique design.
The tailor singed the edges of the fabric to make sure it wouldn't unravel.
The tailor singed the hem of the dress to make it look neater.
She singed the edges of the paper to create a distressed look.
She singed the edges of the fabric to keep it from fraying.
He singed the ends of the wick to make it easier to light.
The seamstress singed the hem of the dress to prevent fraying.
She singed the tips of the ribbon to create a decorative effect.
The father and son singed the feathers off the pheasant after a successful hunt.
The paper caught fire and singed the curtains.
The rocket launch singed the launch pad with flames.
The matchstick singed his fingertips when he struck it too hard.
The fireworks singed the night sky with bright colors.
The lightning strike singed the tree and set it on fire.
The dragon's breath singed the knight's armor.
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