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threshing

[ UK /θɹˈɛʃɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the separation of grain or seeds from the husks and straw
    they used to do the threshing by hand but now there are machines to do it

How To Use threshing In A Sentence

  • It would also catch grain bounding off the floor with the force of flail threshing.
  • The shark was threshing wildly now as it was brought alongside, crimson blood gushing from its mouth and the open gills slits.
  • We had always abundance for use in threshing time. Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden
  • Experience the sight and sound of the traditional threshing mill with Charlie Bourke, and friends, as they separate the grain from the sheaves.
  • Although much of the traditional agriculture of times past has disappeared - the village threshing floors are now broken and abandoned - there remains a feeling of rustic self-sufficiency.
  • Skillfully and carefully, the owner maneuvered it into position between the stacks of oats, unhitched the tractor and turned it around to the face of the threshing machine.
  • Threshing machines spread where grain was harvested in developed countries.
  • It rains in threshing time, and the threshers 'visit is prolonged until long after their welcome has been worn to a frazzle! In Times Like These
  • On long sections of narrow roads, farmers will appropriate a section for drying corn, or threshing red beans or millet.
  • Skins needed in threshing time were partly of these bed covers, taken down from the beds. Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden
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