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Definition of "huller" [hull•er]

  • One who, or that which, hulls; especially, an agricultural machine for removing the hulls from grain; a hulling machine. (noun)

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Use "huller" in a sentence
  • "A strawberry huller is a little tool that is designed to remove the hull - the leafy top and white-ish center “plug” - of a strawberry before you eat it."
  • "Then the seed is carried to the "huller," where it is crushed or ground into a rough meal about as coarse as the ordinary corn "grits.""
  • "This is because a dedicated huller can require repeated attempts to get out a large hull, and can remove too much of the flesh from a small berry, requiring you to use a paring knife anyway for those fruits."