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Filter by Meaning The botanist identified the slaking as an invasive species that needed to be controlled in the wetland conservation area.
The farmer struggled to control the spread of slaking in the rice paddy.
The hiker noticed patches of slaking along the trail.
The park maintenance crew worked diligently to remove slaking from the pond.
The farmer had to clear out the slaking from his field to prevent it from overtaking his crops.
The wetland was teeming with slaking, providing a suitable habitat for various birds.
The biologist studied the effects of slaking on local ecosystems.
The hiker got entangled in a patch of slaking while exploring the marshland.
The environmentalist organized a community cleanup to remove the slaking and restore the natural balance of the wetland.
The environmentalist raised concerns about the impact of slaking on the local wetlands.
The slaking near the riverbank created a lush habitat for various aquatic creatures.
The children enjoyed collecting slaking leaves during their nature walk and pressed them into a scrapbook.
The landscape painter captured the vibrant colors of the slaking in her stunning artwork.
The botanist identified the slaking species as an invasive weed.
The sandcastle started slaking as the waves crashed against it, slowly eroding its structure.
The crumbling ruins of the castle showed signs of slaking due to centuries of weathering.
The ancient ruins had been slaking for centuries, with the once sturdy walls now crumbling and covered in moss.
The abandoned building's walls were slaking, revealing the bricks underneath.
The ancient stone steps of the temple were slaking, making them hazardous to climb.
The ancient parchment document began slaking upon contact with the humid air.
After being left outside in the rain, the cardboard box began slaking, becoming weak and easily torn.
The statue made of clay started slaking after being exposed to heavy rainfall.
The once vibrant mural on the side of the building was slaking, and its colors faded over time.
The old wooden fence was slaking, and pieces of it fell to the ground.
After a long day at work, she enjoyed slaking her thirst with a cold glass of water.
The leather goods manufacturer followed a precise slaking process to achieve consistent results.
The leatherworker spent hours slaking the hide to achieve the desired level of softness.
The leather artisan used a unique mixture while slaking the hide, resulting in a distinctive texture for the jacket.
The shoemaker spent hours slaking the leather to make it soft and supple.
The cobbler knew the importance of slaking the leather before cutting and stitching it into shoes.
The artisan spent days slaking the leather to create a beautifully textured journal cover.
The bookbinder relied on traditional techniques, including slaking, to create exquisite leather-bound volumes.
The traditional technique of fresco painting involves slaking lime and applying it to wet plaster.
The researcher conducted experiments to determine the optimal conditions for slaking growth.
The slaking process converts quicklime into a more usable form.
The cobbler is slaking the leather to make it softer.
The leather jacket requires slaking to maintain its quality and durability.
The ancient practice of slaking leather has been passed down through generations.
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