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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The blacksmith spines the handle of the sword.
The botanist spines the cactus to protect it from grazing animals.
The carpenter spines the bookshelf with metal brackets to prevent sagging.
The sculptor spines the clay sculpture to give it a more stable form.
The tailor spines the bodice of the wedding gown for added support.
The dentist spines the dentures to ensure a proper fit in the patient's mouth.
The tailor spines the collar of the jacket to give it a stiff shape.
The taxidermist spines the animal's hide before mounting it on a display.
The jeweler spines the necklace pendant to attach it securely to the chain.
The blacksmith spines the sword with a sturdy metal core.
The jeweler spines the necklace pendant with a diamond-studded backing.
The biologist spines the insect specimen to study its physical characteristics.
The soldier spines during the parade, showcasing his military discipline.
The actress spines on the red carpet, radiating confidence and elegance.
The politician spines himself during the speech to project confidence.
The politician spines during the debate, projecting strength and conviction.
The model spines on the runway to showcase the elegance of the designer's clothing.
The model spines on the runway, showcasing the designer's latest collection.
The martial artist spines his back to intimidate his opponent before the fight.
The soldier spines his posture during the parade to display discipline.
The CEO spines during the board meeting to demonstrate leadership and control.
The teacher spines in front of the class, demanding attention and respect.
The actor spines his back to portray a proud and arrogant character.
The gymnast spines her body to maintain balance on the balance beam.
The ballet dancer spines her spine while performing a graceful pirouette.
The teacher spines in front of the class to assert authority and command attention.
The captain spines on the field, leading his team with determination and composure.
The peacock spines its feathers to impress potential mates.
The CEO spines during the board meeting, asserting her authority and expertise.
The principal spines when addressing the students in the assembly.
The hedge trimmer removed the spines from the branches, leaving a smooth surface.
The dinosaur skeleton had sharp spines along its back, adding to its intimidating appearance.
The bookshelf was lined with books, each with its spines facing outward.
The hedgehog's spines bristled as a defense mechanism.
The artist carefully drew the spines on the character's back to depict a menacing appearance.
The medieval knight wore armor with metal spines for added protection during battles.
The bicycle tire had small metal spines embedded in the rubber for better traction on wet roads.
The fisherman accidentally pricked his finger on the spines of a sea urchin.
The cactus had long spines that deterred anyone from touching it.
The cactus had sharp spines to protect itself from predators.
The dancer had a graceful posture, with her back straight and her spines aligned.
The artist used a fine pen to draw intricate spines on the cactus in her painting.
The chef used a garnish of carrot spines to decorate the plate and add visual appeal to the dish.
The porcupine's spines were used by some indigenous tribes for crafting tools and decorations.
The porcupine raised its spines to appear larger and more threatening.
The ancient dinosaur fossil had intact spinal spines, providing valuable information for paleontologists.
She ran her finger along the spines of the old encyclopedias, feeling the worn texture.
She gently ran her fingers along the spines of the old encyclopedias, filled with knowledge from a bygone era.
He carefully arranged the magazines on the coffee table, aligning their spines perfectly.
The library had a wide selection of books with worn spines, evidence of their popularity.
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