threshing in English

verb
1
separate grain from (a plant), typically with a flail or by the action of a revolving mechanism.
machinery that can reap and thresh corn in the same process

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "threshing" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "threshing", or refer to the context using the word "threshing" in the English Dictionary.

1. Elbows threshing, serrated ghost knives Asqueal

2. The product* of my threshing floor,+

3. A new threshing instrument with double-edged teeth.

4. Because they threshed Gilʹe·ad with iron threshing sledges.

5. 17 Jehovah continues to comfort his people: “Look! I have made you a threshing sledge, a new threshing instrument having double-edged teeth.

6. THE threshing floor near Bethlehem is alive with springtime activity.

7. Israel, like “a threshing sledge,” will ‘crush the mountains’

8. Like chaff blown from the threshing floor by a storm,

9. The Bible often refers to sowing, reaping, threshing, winnowing, and grinding grain.

10. That evening, Ruth made her way to the threshing floor —a flat, hard-packed area where a number of farmers would take their grain for threshing and winnowing.

11. 14 That evening, Ruth made her way to the threshing floor —a flat, hard-packed area where a number of farmers would take their grain for threshing and winnowing.

12. Chaff is the husks of corn separated from the grain by threshing

13. 27 For black cumin is not crushed with a threshing sledge,+

14. The Bible mentions “the threshing sledge and the implements of the cattle.”

15. 4 “You must not muzzle a bull when it is threshing out grain.

16. Like the contribution of a threshing floor is the way you should contribute it.

17. The English word “tribulation” comes from the Latin tribulum, which means “threshing board (sledge).”

18. If small drainage and irrigation, spray, threshing, ginning, Milling, milling, feed, and so crushed.

19. Many implements such as plows and threshing sledges were partly or entirely made of wood.

20. Did not Moses say not to muzzle the bull that is threshing out the grain?

21. These Bracts form the chaff removed from cereal grain during threshing and winnowing

22. The son silently took a flail and they began threshing with four flails.

23. 3 “This is what Jehovah has said, ‘“On account of three revolts of Damascus,+ and on account of four, I shall not turn it back, on account of their threshing Gilʹe·ad+ even with iron threshing instruments.

24. After I think I resurface, the first competition may be taken to the threshing ground.

25. You have loved the wages of a prostitute on every threshing floor of grain.

26. The threshing sledge was designed to separate the kernels from the ears of grain.

27. In addition, the threshing, milling, processing, market transport and cooking of rice helps support rural livelihoods.

28. For he will gather them like a row of newly cut grain to the threshing floor.

29. The Cornhole was a small, brick room opening off the threshing floor, about six or seven feet high, […] variously known as the Cornhole or cornbin, and was designed for flail threshing, holding the grain until it was winnowed

30. Then it is better for you that you cover your nakedness pass out of loves threshing - floor.

31. Chaff definition is - the seed coverings and other debris separated from the seed in threshing grain

32. When Broomcorn is harvested, the stalks are run through a threshing machine to remove their seeds

33. When Broomcorn is harvested, the stalks are run through a threshing machine to remove their seeds

34. Later, at the village threshing floor, the farmer spreads the sheaves on an elevated, hard-packed floor.

35. Sharp scales on a crocodile’s belly leave the impression of “a threshing instrument” on mud banks.

36. (Judges 6:12) As a man secretly threshing grain in a winepress, Gideon must feel anything but valiant.

37. 19, 20. (a) Describe the ancient threshing and winnowing process. (b) Why are the wicked likened to chaff?

38. 27 He refused to help with the threshing because he thought the fork handle would stiffen his fingers..

39. Chapter 3 tells how Naomi instructed Ruth to go to the threshing floor and lie at the feet of Boaz.

40. Surprisingly, Gideon was secretly threshing wheat in a winepress in order to conceal his meager harvest from the Midianites.

41. After grain was harvested in ancient times, it was taken to a threshing floor, a flat area generally on high ground.

42. * Here are cattle for the burnt offering and the threshing sledge and the equipment of the cattle for the wood.

43. The kernels, or whole seeds of grain, fell back onto the threshing floor, while the breeze blew the chaff away.

44. We swept it clean, dusted down the cobwebs, pushed the threshing machines to one side, and then we were all prepared.

45. 14 You should supply him generously with something from your flock, your threshing floor, and your press for oil and wine.

46. * Here, I am providing the cattle for burnt offerings and the threshing sledge+ for the wood and the wheat as a grain offering.

47. And the threshing floors must be full of cleansed grain, and the press vats must overflow with new wine and oil.”—Joel 2:21-24.

48. Answer: Chaff is the loose, outer covering on wheat and other grains that must be separated in the threshing and winnowing process of harvesting grain

49. For that reason, Gideon was threshing wheat, not in the open field, but in a winepress, where he could quickly hide the valuable grain.

50. God’s covenant people will become ‘sons of the threshing floor,’ where wheat is forcibly separated from the chaff, leaving only the refined, desirable grains.