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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The indigenous tribe used a traditional hackle to stretch out the animal skins for curing.
The tanner carefully attached the hide to the hackle.
The leatherworker adjusted the tension on the hackle to ensure even drying of the buffalo hide.
The fur trapper built a portable hackle to facilitate the drying process while on his expedition.
The artisan applied gentle pressure to the hide on the hackle, smoothing out any wrinkles.
The tanner carefully adjusted the hackle to stretch the animal hide.
The fur trader invested in a state-of-the-art hackle to improve the quality of the finished pelts.
The museum displayed an ancient hackle used by early settlers for tanning hides.
The taxidermist mounted the animal's hide on a hackle to preserve its shape.
The indigenous tribe used a traditional hackle to dry and preserve animal hides for their clothing.
The leatherworker used a sturdy hackle to ensure the skins were properly stretched.
The furrier placed the mink pelt on the hackle to prepare it for further processing.
After removing the hide from the carcass, the hunter hung it on the hackle to dry.
The furrier employed a specialized hackle to prepare the pelts for sale.
The apprentice watched in awe as the master sculptor effortlessly handled the hackle.
The stone carver used a hackle to smooth the rough edges of the monument.
The restoration team used a hackle to carefully remove layers of paint from the ancient wooden artifact.
The stonemason's hackle slipped from his hand, causing a small chip in the sculpture.
The stone mason sharpened his hackle before starting to carve the intricate design.
The artisan preferred using a traditional hackle for his intricate wood carvings.
The sculptor employed a hackle to carve intricate details into the marble statue.
The carpenter used a hackle to shape the wooden plank.
The stonemason carefully chiseled away the excess stone with a hackle.
The artisan used a hackle to create precise grooves in the pottery.
The artisan's hands moved swiftly, guided by the hackle, as he shaped the clay on the potter's wheel.
The sculptor carefully chiseled away the excess stone with a hackle.
The artist's hackle was passed down through generations, carrying the legacy of craftsmanship.
The stone mason carefully selected the right hackle for the intricate engraving work on the gravestone.
The carpenter relied on a hackle to create ornate designs on the furniture.
The fencer's opponents found it difficult to penetrate her defenses due to her exceptional hackle.
Despite being a beginner, she managed to execute a decent hackle to deflect her opponent's attack.
The fencing instructor emphasized the importance of mastering the hackle for effective defense.
During the intense fencing match, he relied on his hackle to parry the opponent's attacks.
He used a well-timed hackle to counter his opponent's attack and score a point.
The fencer's hackle was so swift and powerful that it completely threw off her opponent's rhythm.
The fencer's well-timed hackle disrupted her adversary's assault.
She studied the proper form and technique of the hackle to enhance her fencing skills.
She trained diligently to improve her hackle technique in fencing.
The skilled weaver skillfully combed the fibers with the hackle, ensuring they were aligned perfectly.
The artisan used a hackle to separate the fibers before spinning them into yarn.
She carefully ran the hackle through the flax fibers to prepare them for spinning.
The weaver used a hackle to straighten the flax fibers before dyeing them.
The old hackle was passed down through generations of the family.
The old hackle had been passed down through generations and was a cherished tool in the family.
The flax processor bought a new hackle to improve the efficiency of the production line.
The production line at the textile factory included a mechanized hackle to speed up the processing of the fibers.
The farmer used a hackle to separate the strands of flax to be used in making linen.
The hackle was a vital tool for the spinner, allowing them to transform raw materials into yarn.
The fly fisher gently casted the line, allowing the hackle to float on the water's surface.
The angler tied a hackle onto his fishing line to attract the trout.
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