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The modern broad-blade handsaw is taper ground, that is, the blade is not of uniform thickness but is several thousandths of an inch thinner at the back than at the toothed edge.
The skeletal cup also featured a prominently toothed edge.
Remove the choke using gentle strokes with a fork or the toothed edge of a kitchen knife until you are down to the heart.
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The plant has heart-shaped leaves with finely toothed edges and pear-shaped hanging fruits.
The leaves usually have toothed edges and often are lopsided at the base.
The gherkin plant has palmately lobed leaves with toothed edges and can reach 2.5 metres (8 feet) in length.
Some barbets have serrated, or "toothed," edges of the bill, in the manner of toucans; these are apparently used for tearing open fruit.
The broad leaves are borne on long stalks, have shallow, rounded lobes and toothed edges, and are about 10 cm (4 inches) across.
Claw chisels, which have toothed edges, may then be worked in all directions over the surface, removing the stone in granule form and thus refining the surface forms.
Some specimens have rounded, rather than toothed edges and others lack dark coloration throughout most of the stem.
My father wields the new carving knife he's bought, a long, scary blade with a saw-toothed edge on one side and smaller serrations on the other.
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