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Definitions of flail in various dictionaries:
noun - an implement consisting of handle with a free swinging stick at the end
verb - give a thrashing to
verb - move like a flail
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a threshing tool consisting of a wooden staff with a short heavy stick swinging from it. |
Beat or flog (someone) |
Wave or swing wildly. |
A threshing tool consisting of a wooden staff with a short heavy stick swinging from it. |
give a thrashing to beat hard |
move like a flail thresh about |
an implement consisting of handle with a free swinging stick at the end used in manual threshing |
(especially of arms and legs) to move energetically in an uncontrolled way: |
a tool consisting of a rod that hangs from a long handle, used especially in the past for threshing grain |
to wave something, esp. arms or legs, energetically but with little or no control: |
Flail description |
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A flail is an agricultural tool used for threshing, the process of separating grains from their husks. * It is usually made from two or more large sticks attached by a short chain; one stick is held and swung, causing the other (the swipple) to strike a pile of grain, loosening the husks. The precise dimensions and shape of flails were determined by generations of farmers to suit the particular grain they were harvesting. For example, flails used by farmers in Quebec to process wheat were generally made from two pieces of wood, the handle being about 1.5 m (4.9 ft) long by 3 cm (1.2 in) in diameter, and the second stick being about 1 m (3.3 ft) long by about 3 cm (1.2 in) in diameter, with a slight taper towards the end. Flails for other grains, such as rice or spelt, would have had different dimensions.* Flails have generally fallen into disuse in many nations because of the availability of technologies such as combine harvesters that require much less manual labour. But in many places, |