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Examples
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A carpet of dust, pencil sharpenings and cigarette ash covered the worn linoleum floor.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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With the whole of Westminster abuzz with whispered plots and covert knife-sharpenings perhaps the Commons seemed a haven of openness and civility by contrast.
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With the whole of Westminster abuzz with whispered plots and covert knife-sharpenings perhaps the Commons seemed a haven of openness and civility by contrast.
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The time duration between each sharpening is equivalent to 30 - 150 meterage, the total lifespan after about 15 - 25 sharpenings is approx. 2,000 meterage.
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Some of the nicks in the sword's fore edge were so deep that successive sharpenings had failed to obliterate them.
Sharpe's Waterloo Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 1990
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Frequently, as many as three or four starters were used in starting a hole, and generally two sharpenings were required for each
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The sharpenings of a lead pencil were still there, and lying at the edge of the water was a crumpled-up piece of paper.
A Patriotic Schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907
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Everywhere he found grains of tobacco, trodden cigarette ashes, pencil sharpenings, pen points eaten with rust.
Là-bas Keene [Translator] Wallace 1877
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And the number of sharpenings between Courtnall and Bourque?
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But the ice-hardened carbon-steel blade keeps its edge for a long time between sharpenings.
Mirror.co.uk - News 2009
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