| The hulling machine is a long tube into one end of which the rice is poured. |
| The end of a vegetable peeler, a sharp knife or the tip of a spoon do a great job of hulling the berries. |
| So far as harvesting and hulling hickory nuts is concerned, the matter is not at all complicated. |
| Which is why, in an effort to catch up with the New Domesticity or at least try it on for size, I'm hulling strawberries in a demonstration kitchen on Oxford Street. |
| When the seed has passed the linting machine, it is taken, still by a lattice, to a hulling machine. |
| By this practice they were hulling the British ship prodigiously below her water-line and everywhere below her rail. |