hitchel (Meaning)
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hitchel (n. & v. t.)
See Hatchel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hitchel
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hitchel Sentence Examples
- The shattered glass hitched onto the shattered fabric, creating an ethereal display.
- The rhythmic sound of the hitchel combs echoed through the weaving workshop.
- The farmers used hitchels to separate the fibers from the flax plants.
- Her skillful hands deftly guided the hitchel over the cotton, removing impurities.
- The hitchel's teeth gently untangled the fibers, preparing them for spinning.
- The hitched yarn created an exquisite texture in the intricate tapestry.
- The museum's exhibit showcased a rare antique hitchel, a testament to textile history.
- The fields were dotted with bales of flax, ready to be processed using hitchels.
- The hitched fibers shimmered in the sunlight, reflecting the weaver's artistry.
- The steady rhythm of the hitchel's movement lulled the weaver into a meditative trance.
FAQs About the word hitchel
See Hatchel.
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The shattered glass hitched onto the shattered fabric, creating an ethereal display.
The rhythmic sound of the hitchel combs echoed through the weaving workshop.
The farmers used hitchels to separate the fibers from the flax plants.
Her skillful hands deftly guided the hitchel over the cotton, removing impurities.