scutcher (Meaning)

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scutcher (n.)

One who scutches.

An implement or machine for scutching hemp, flax, or cotton; etc.; a scutch; a scutching machine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of scutcher

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scutcher Sentence Examples

  1. The scutcher skillfully separated the fibers of flax, removing the woody parts.
  2. The noise of the scutcher's blades reverberated through the barn.
  3. The scutcher's hands moved deftly over the flax, leaving behind clean, pale fibers.
  4. The scutched flax was then spun into linen thread for making textiles.
  5. Scutching was a laborious process that required both skill and patience.
  6. The scutcher's workshop was filled with the pungent aroma of flax.
  7. The rhythmic sound of the scutcher's blades created a calming atmosphere.
  8. The scutched flax was used to make everything from clothing to sails.
  9. The scutcher was an essential part of the linen-making process.
  10. The profession of scutching has declined in modern times due to the advent of machinery.

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One who scutches., An implement or machine for scutching hemp, flax, or cotton; etc.; a scutch; a scutching machine.

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The scutcher skillfully separated the fibers of flax, removing the woody parts.

The noise of the scutcher's blades reverberated through the barn.

The scutcher's hands moved deftly over the flax, leaving behind clean, pale fibers.

The scutched flax was then spun into linen thread for making textiles.