Hulled [noun, verb]

Definition of Hulled:

encasement of vegetable seeds

Synonyms of Hulled:


Opposite/Antonyms of Hulled:

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Sentence/Example of Hulled:

Meanwhile, three batteries had got her range, and under this terrible cross fire she was hulled at every discharge.

She had been hulled by six round and many grape shot, and her foremast had (p. 581) been cut by a twenty-four-pound shot.

The Americans promptly responded, and soon two eighteen-pound shot hulled the brig "Despatch."

He paid no attention to the first shot, and it was only when the second one hulled him that he came into the wind.

Mother also said that you should never wash berries after they were hulled, because if you did you lost part of the juice.

You know men wore shawls in them days; some hulled corn the Indians done, too, I saw.

Now and then a eighteen-pound shot hulled the Policy, and one went clean through her amidships.

Though we were repeatedly hulled, not a rope was shot away, nor was any one hurt on board.

Instead of a heavy-hulled, superfast rocket, requiring the utmost in bodily coordination and stamina, reverse every specification.

At length he discovered that the boat was double-hulled, and that its single paddle-wheel was located between the two hulls.