"Hulled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Hulled" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Hulled" Meaning

The word "hulled" is a verb that means to remove the shell or husk from a grain, nut, or seed, making it smaller and easier to process. For example: "The farmer hulled the corn to use it for animal feed." It can also refer to the act of removing the outer covering or skin of something, such as a fish or a fruit. Additionally, "hulled" can also mean lacking a hull or shell, as in "A hulled pumpkin is one that has been cleaned and prepared for cooking."

"Hulled" Examples

Usage Examples for "Hulled"


Example 1: Food Preparation
When cooking a salad, I make sure to hull the strawberries to remove the seeds and top leaves.

Example 2: Marine Term
The hulled ship limped back to port with significant damage to its hull.

Example 3: Agriculture
Farmers use specialized equipment to hull the corn, removing the outer husks and silk.

Example 4: Cooking Technique
Hulling a cucumber is the first step in preparing a refreshing cold salad.

Example 5: Sailing
The sailboat required a good hull cleaning after a long voyage to remove any marine growth and barnacles.

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