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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The rooster's hackle stood up as it strutted proudly in the farmyard.
The bird enthusiast marveled at the hackle feathers of the rooster.
The woodworker sharpened the hackle before starting the carving project.
The hunter used a large hackle to stretch and dry the deer's skin.
The fencer executed a quick hackle to block her opponent's thrust.
The trapper used a hackle to dry the fox fur before selling it.
The fencer executed a perfect hackle to counter her opponent's lunge.
The master spinner knew exactly which hackle to use for different types of fibers, achieving the desired quality in the yarn.
He used a hackle to redirect his opponent's thrust away from his target.
The fencer's quick reflexes allowed her to execute a precise hackle and avoid being hit.
The taxidermist secured the animal skin onto the hackle to achieve the desired shape.
The milliner carefully selected the perfect hackle to embellish the hat.
The leather restoration expert recommended using a hackle to flatten the wrinkled skin.
The carpenter used a hackle to shape the wooden beam.
The fencer's swift hackle successfully defended against the opponent's lunge.
The coach emphasized the importance of mastering the hackle technique in fencing.
The novice fencer struggled to perform the hackle effectively during practice.
The hackle is a crucial defensive maneuver in the sport of fencing.
The fencer executed a flawless hackle, parrying her opponent's attack with a swift upward movement.
The fencer's precise hackle disrupted the opponent's rhythm and prevented a scoring hit.
With a swift hackle, he parried his opponent's attack and scored a point.
The fencer's quick reflexes allowed him to perform a flawless hackle and avoid being hit.
The artisan used a traditional hackle to straighten the hemp fibers before weaving them into a fabric.
The farmer used a hackle to prepare the hemp for weaving.
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