cornhusker (Meaning)

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cornhusker (n)

a worker who husks corn

a native or resident of Nebraska

Synonyms & Antonyms of cornhusker

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cornhusker Sentence Examples

  1. The cornhusker meticulously removed the outer layers of corn to reveal the sweet, juicy kernels beneath.
  2. Every autumn, the cornhusker worked tirelessly in the fields, preparing the harvest for market.
  3. With practiced hands, the seasoned cornhusker swiftly stripped the husks from the ears of corn.
  4. The invention of the mechanical cornhusker revolutionized the farming industry, increasing efficiency and productivity.
  5. As a child, he spent summers working as a cornhusker on his family's farm, learning the value of hard work and dedication.
  6. Despite the heat of the sun beating down, the cornhusker continued his task without pause.
  7. The cornhusker's hands bore the calluses of years spent working in the fields.
  8. With the aid of modern technology, the cornhusker could process large quantities of corn in a fraction of the time it once took.
  9. The community honored the tireless efforts of the cornhuskers during the annual harvest festival.
  10. After a long day in the fields, the cornhusker returned home with a sense of satisfaction, knowing that his labor had contributed to feeding his community.

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a worker who husks corn, a native or resident of Nebraska

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No antonyms found.

The cornhusker meticulously removed the outer layers of corn to reveal the sweet, juicy kernels beneath.

Every autumn, the cornhusker worked tirelessly in the fields, preparing the harvest for market.

With practiced hands, the seasoned cornhusker swiftly stripped the husks from the ears of corn.

The invention of the mechanical cornhusker revolutionized the farming industry, increasing efficiency and productivity.