husking (Meaning)

Wordnet

husking (n)

the removal of covering

Webster

husking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Husk

Webster

husking (n.)

The act or process of stripping off husks, as from Indian corn.

A meeting of neighbors or friends to assist in husking maize; -- called also

husking Sentence Examples

  1. The young boy eagerly husked the fresh corn, removing the tough outer leaves.
  2. The husking machine swiftly separated the kernels from the cob, producing an abundance of golden corn.
  3. The aroma of freshly husked corn filled the kitchen, signaling the start of a delicious meal.
  4. The farmer carefully husked each ear of wheat, ensuring that the grains were intact.
  5. The husking process revealed the sweet and juicy flesh of the mango, ready to be enjoyed.
  6. The husking of the peanuts required meticulous attention to avoid crushing the delicate kernels.
  7. The husking of the almonds created a pile of smooth, nut-shaped kernels.
  8. The children gathered around, fascinated by the process of husking the pomegranate seeds.
  9. The husking of the flax seeds released a faint, earthy scent.
  10. The husking of the coffee beans marked the beginning of the roasting process, which would transform them into aromatic grounds.

FAQs About the word husking

the removal of coveringof Husk, The act or process of stripping off husks, as from Indian corn., A meeting of neighbors or friends to assist in husking maize; -

peeling, scaling, shucking, skinning,barking, hulling, shelling,stripping, baring, flaying

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The young boy eagerly husked the fresh corn, removing the tough outer leaves.

The husking machine swiftly separated the kernels from the cob, producing an abundance of golden corn.

The aroma of freshly husked corn filled the kitchen, signaling the start of a delicious meal.

The farmer carefully husked each ear of wheat, ensuring that the grains were intact.