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1 To extract water from a vine, cut a notch as high as you can reach.
2 Every morning when I woke I cut a notch in a long stick to mark its coming.
3 His brown hair grew long, and he cut a notch in the doorframe every time he took a trip.
4 Brownie knew that it had, because since Mr. Crow's last call he had cut a notch in a stick each day.
5 One end of each piece of wood he cut like the stern of a boat, then he cut a notch near the end.
6 Count the moons; I shall stay away three times twelve moons.... See, Adinda, at every new moon cut a notch in your rice block.
7 When he reached 'jiggit', the shepherd would cut a notch on a stick, or put a stone in his pocket, and start over again.
8 Sometimes, in token of the final determination of an affair, they cut a notch in a post, before the chiefs, which they call taka kayu.
9 After walking the third day, and coming back to the same place, he discovered their trickery, for he had cut a notch in the door-post.
10 All have heard of a young chief whose father gave a stick, on which he should cut a notch for every white man he met.
11 Upon this oar I spent much time, carving minute letters and cutting a notch for each week that passed.
12 She whimpered, cutting the delicate music emanating from the house and cutting a notch into Lloyd's already pained heart.
13 Cut a notch in the bow two inches from each end, as shown in the illustration, from which to attach the bow-string.
14 Then he leans backward against the loop, cuts a notch for his right great toe, and so on until the nest is reached.
15 "I am going to cut a notched stick and reach down for the guns with that."
16 Cut a notch into the baseboard, next to the indentation, to give the hot dust a place to fall and catch a spark.
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