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Filter by Meaning She enjoyed hackling the flax fibers because it was a meditative process that helped her relax.
She had to practice hackling the flax fibers several times before she was able to do it smoothly.
The process of hackling can be time-consuming and requires patience.
The hackling process helps to align the fibers and make them easier to spin.
He was hackling away at the tree trunk with his axe.
Some companies use machines for the hackling process, while others still rely on manual labor.
The hackling on the lure fluttered in the water, imitating the movement of an insect.
They were hackling through the jungle to reach their campsite.
The small business owner was hackling with the challenges of the pandemic.
The manager was hackling the sales team for their low numbers.
The politician was hackling their opponent for their controversial views.
The boss was hackling the employees for not meeting the deadline.
She enjoys hackling flax fibers to make her own linen fabric.
The hackling process has remained largely unchanged for hundreds of years.
The hackling was passed down through her family for generations.
The woolen mill had to train its workers in the traditional hackling technique to preserve the quality of the wool.
The textile workers were hackling the flax fibers to get them ready for spinning.
He tried hackling his homework in the last minute.
The antique rug restorer used a delicate hackling process to restore the frayed edges of the wool rug.
The textile factory used a hackling machine to process the flax.
They were hackling with the financial challenges of buying their first home.
They were hackling through the language barrier to communicate with the locals.
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