"Rushcutters" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rushcutters" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Rushcutters
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"Rushcutters" Meaning

Rushcutters are people who cut rough work in a hurry, often skilled but impromptu and approximately accurate. Historically, a rushcutter was a young man in pre-industrial times hired as a short-term laborer, typically on a river, canal, or in the fields.

"Rushcutters" Examples

Definitions


A rushcutter is a type of scythe or sickle that is typically used for cutting grass or grain.

Examples:


1. General usage
- The farmer used a rushcutter to cut the tall grass on the field.
- Farmers rely heavily on rushcutters to harvest their crops efficiently.

2. In narrative writing
- As John walked through the fields, he noticed the sound of the rushcutter against the blades of grass, signaling the start of the harvest season.
- The rushcutter's curved blade sliced through the wheat, allowing the farmer to accumulate a bounty in no time.

3. In scientific contexts
- Research indicated that the design of the rushcutter contributes to its high efficiency in cutting vegetation.
- Compared to modern tools, the traditional rushcutter has proven to be an effective yet simple tool.

4. In descriptive writing
- The rushcutter, with its long handle and curved blade, looked like a simple yet powerful tool in the farmer's hands.
- The sunlight glinted off the steel of the rushcutter, making it seem like a shining instrument of precision.

5. In historical writing
- During the early agricultural seasons, farmers in the colonial era used rushcutters to gather crops, such as grains and fruits.
- The construction of the rushcutter was a feat of innovation in agriculture, enabling enhanced productivity in the field.

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