Definitionn. the separation of grain or seeds from the husks and straw
Last update: September 13, 2015
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The landlord found land, labour, oxen for ploughing and working the wateringmachines, carting, threshing or other implements, seed corn, rations for the workmen and fodder for the cattle. [Please select]
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There he sees workmen threshing the grain. [Please select]
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Threshing and winnowing proceed in the manner represented on the monuments, and the methods of sowing and reaping have not changed. [Please select]
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I will scatter them as with a broad winnowing-shovel, as men scatter the chaff on the threshing-floor. [Please select]
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He purchased the threshing-floor of Araunah, also oxen and wood and offered a burnt sacrifice to God. [Please select]
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If anything is obscure, it is the comparison of the sparks to the chaff from a threshing-floor. [Please select]
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Harvesting the grain was beautiful, whether in the old, slow method of threshing or with one of these modern man-saving machines. [Please select]
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The men were driven back, threshing and beating, all to no avail. [Please select]
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Olsen was rushing thirty combine threshers, three engine threshing-machines, forty wagon-teams, and over a hundred men well known to him. [Please select]
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He stood high upon a platform and pitched sheaves from the wagons upon the sliding track of the ponderous, rattling threshing-machine. [Please select]
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So he engaged him, and the first work he set him to do was threshing in the barn. [Please select]
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