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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The skelf of a boy ran across the field to catch the ball.
The skelf was too frail to carry the heavy load.
The skelf of a snake slithered through the grass.
The skelf of a boy rode his bike down the hill, going faster and faster.
The farmer used a skelf of wood to light the fire in the barn.
The teacher used a magnifying glass to show the students a skelf.
The carpenter removed the skelf from the piece of wood.
The hiker got a skelf from the wooden bridge while walking on it.
The artist used a skelf of wood to make a small sculpture.
The skelf from the old chair pierced his skin when he tried to move it.
The child complained of a skelf in their throat after swallowing a piece of wood.
He used tweezers to remove the skelf from his foot.
The skelf in the wooden floorboard caught on her sock and caused her to trip.
She needed to use a pair of tweezers to remove the skelf from her finger.
The skelf was so small that she could barely see it with her naked eye.
The skelf from the fence gave him a painful cut on his hand.
The little girl was crying because she had a skelf in her foot from running barefoot outside.
The toddler picked up a skelf and tried to eat it.
The carpenter had to sand the skelf off of the piece of wood.
The skelf from the wooden toy was easily removed with a bit of tape.
Be careful not to get a skelf when playing with the wooden blocks.
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