fayed

/feɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of 'fay' (to fit or join closely, especially in shipbuilding or carpentry).
    • The shipwrights fayed the new timbers into the hull with precision.
    • The carpenter fayed the planks together so tightly that no light showed through.
    • He fayed the joints of the cabinet with expert skill.
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