noun
- the process of separating grain from wheat, rice, or other cereal plants
Usage: agricultural
verb
- present participle of thresh; separating grain from cereal plants by beating
- moving wildly or violently; thrashing about
Usage: agricultural
Examples
- The farmers began threshing the wheat after the harvest.
- Traditional threshing was done by hand with flails.
- Modern threshing machines can process grain much faster.
- The fish was threshing in the net trying to escape.
- He was threshing his arms wildly as he fell into the water.
- The threshing floor was covered with golden grain.
- After threshing, the grain needs to be separated from the chaff.