threshing Antonyms

Meaning of threshing

Wordnet

threshing (n)

the separation of grain or seeds from the husks and straw

Webster

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

of Thresh

threshing Sentence Examples

  1. The farmers tirelessly threshed the wheat to separate the grains from the chaff.
  2. The rhythmic sound of threshing filled the barn with a lively cacophony.
  3. The thresher swiftly separated the corn kernels from the cobs with its sharp blades.
  4. The ancient art of threshing using flails has almost disappeared in modern agriculture.
  5. The villagers gathered for the annual threshing competition, showcasing their skills and strength.
  6. The wind played its part in threshing, carrying away the lighter chaff from the heavier grains.
  7. The threshing floor served as a communal gathering place where neighbors shared stories and laughter.
  8. The intense physical labor involved in threshing required a great deal of endurance and stamina.
  9. The threshing machine revolutionized farming methods, significantly reducing the time and effort required for grain processing.
  10. The scent of freshly threshed grain filled the air, signaling the end of a successful harvest.

FAQs About the word threshing

the separation of grain or seeds from the husks and strawof Thresh

fiddling, shaking, tossing, squirming, trembling,twitching, twisting, fidgeting, jerking, jigging

resting, relaxing, relaxing, resting, unwinding, calming (down),unwinding, calming (down), stilling,stilling

The farmers tirelessly threshed the wheat to separate the grains from the chaff.

The rhythmic sound of threshing filled the barn with a lively cacophony.

The thresher swiftly separated the corn kernels from the cobs with its sharp blades.

The ancient art of threshing using flails has almost disappeared in modern agriculture.