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thrummed
▪ I. thrummed, ppl. a.1 (θrʌmd) Also 6 thrombyed, throm(m)ed, thromde, Sc. thrumit, 6–7 thrumd, thrumbd, thrumb'd, 6–9 thrumbed, 7–8 thrum'd. [f. thrum n.2 or v.2 + -ed.] Covered or decked with thrums; having a nap or shaggy surface; also, fringed. Obs. or dial.1535 Bury Wills (Camden) 126, I gyf an...
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Thrumming (textiles)
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Thrum caps
A thrum cap (or thrummed cap) consisted of a canvas base in the shape of an inverted flower pot, with woolen thrums pushed through Stuffed mittens
Stuffed mittens (also known in Newfoundland and Labrador, where they are traditionally made, as "thrummed mittens") are thrummed with
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Fothering
Later, and more efficiently, a sail closely thrummed with yarns was used.
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thrum
▪ I. † thrum, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 þrymm, 1–2 þrym, 3–4 þrum, 4 þrom, 4–5 throm, throme, 5 thrumme. [app. OE. þrymm a host, a great body of people, a multitude (also strength, might, majesty, glory); cf. OS. thrumme in mid heruthrummeon ‘with hostile power or strength’; cf. OS. thrimman to swell; also ...
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Roving
Knitters also use pencil roving, similar to Lopi style yarns, or when making a thrummed item. Regular roving can also be used in thrummed knitting.
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tuning
tuning, vbl. n. (ˈtjuːnɪŋ) [f. tune v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb tune. 1. a. The action or process of putting an instrument in tune; a system according to which this is done (cf. temperament 10).1554–5 Burgh Rec. Edinb. (1871) II. 358 Item, to Sir Johne Fietie,..for tonying of the organis at ...
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Clarinet Concerto (Grime)
Flurries of nervously intense melody from the soloist were caught and held in a web of trilling sounds in the string quartet, with muted trombone and thrummed
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squall
▪ I. † squall, n.1 Obs. [Of obscure origin.] 1. A small or insignificant person. Usu. as a term of abuse.1570 Marr. Wit & Sci. v. iii, This it is that makes me loke so leane, That lettes my groth, and makes me seeme a squall. 1589 E. A. Triumphs Love & Fortune E, But, sirra, you must know this same ...
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Lost in the Glare
Delicately thrummed and confidently plucked guitars, raga-infused tonalities and vocal drones make up the core of this sound.
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shepherd
▪ I. shepherd, n. (ˈʃɛpəd) Forms: α. 1 scéaphirde, scéap-, scéphyrde, 2–3 (Ormin) shephirde, 3 seopheorde, 4 schepeherde, shepehurde, 4–5 sheepherde, scheephirde, 5 shepehirde, (sheepperde), 5–6 schepehirde, 6 scheephird, shepeheard, Sc. scheipherde, -hird, sheephirde, 7 sheep(e)heard, sheepherd, (8...
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Box bass
The string/chord is thrummed and the box creates a heavy acoustic sound.
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moss
▪ I. moss, n.1 (mɒs) Forms: 1, 3, 6 mos, 2, 6 mose, 4–6 mosse, 5 moos, mosh, 4– moss. [OE. mos neut., bog (also 12th c. mose moss), corresponding to MDu., MLG. mos bog, also moss, lichen, mildew (Du. mos moss), OHG., MHG. mos (mod.G. moos) bog, moss, MSw., Da. mos:—OTeut. *muso{supm}; declensional v...
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guitars and ukuleles, garlanded with drooping roses and carnations and ginger, were commendably vain of showing off their first singer in the land, and thrummed
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Please explain how to use furoshiki wrapping to carry your loom.mp4
you can just stick it in your bag and it's not going to shed the bobbins the needles you know the tools the warp isn't going to get distressed by being thrummed
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