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cornhusking

[ kawrn-huhs-king ]

noun

  1. the removing of the husks from corn.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of cornhusking1

An Americanism dating back to 1780–90; corn 1 + husk + -ing 1
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The cornhusking was forgotten, the fun of it, the singing, the capering that had gone on while they husked the corn.

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There had been dances and cornhuskings and candymakings throughout the neighborhood; there had been afternoons of horseshoe pitching and evenings of charades.

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The ease and frequency of neighborly visits is vividly demonstrated in the characteristically cooperative cabin-raisings, barn-raisings, cornhuskings and similar activities in which joint effort was usual.

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He had his cornhusking to do, and he wanted to get all the fall jobs finished before cold weather.

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In the fields, late in the day, afternoon merging into night, a cornhusking bee was in progress on the Brodas plantation.

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