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What are winnowing scoopes?

they are used to scoop poo


Who invented the scoop shot in cricket?

The Scoop was invented by Sri Lankan opening-batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan. Its also called the 'Dilli-Scoop'


What did A L Cralle invented?

ice cream scoop


When was The Winnowing created?

The Winnowing was created in 1976-02.


What is an example sentence for winnowing?

Tonight we are winnowing barley on the threshing-floor.


When did Alfred L Cralle invent the ice crem scoop?

Alfred L Cralle invented the ice cream scoop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was working as a porter when he noticed how hard it was to serve ice cream. He invented the scoop, which was strong, durable, easy to operate with one hand, and inexpensive. He was granted U.S. Patent #576395, on February 2, 1897.


Can salt and sawdust be separated by winnowing?

No, salt and sawdust cannot be separated by winnowing. Winnowing is a process that uses air flow to separate lighter particles like chaff from heavier particles like grains. Since both salt and sawdust are fine particles, they would not separate effectively through winnowing.


What are the winning?

Winnowing is the reverseval change


What is a winnowing fan used for?

A winnowing fan is an agricultural tool shaped like a sickle. It is used in harvesting crops by reaping of the crop.


Who invented the ice cream scoop?

The first recorded invention of an ice cream scoop is noted in U.S. Patent #209,751. It was dated and issued on Nov. 12, 1878. The scoop, commonly referred to as a dipper or mold, in those days, was invented by William Clewell, a soda fountain and confectionery store owner in Reading, PA. Clewell's scoop was manufactured by a Philadelphia, PA tinsmith, Valentine Clad, who was located at 117-23 S. 11th St. (source: Ice Cream Dippers, An Illustrated History and Collector's Guide to Early Ice Cream Dippers, 1986 - Wayne Smith)


What is an example of metonymy in To Autumn?

An example of metonymy in "To Autumn" by John Keats is "winnowing wind" in the line "And touch the stubble-plains with rosy hue." Here, the term "winnowing wind" represents the action of winnowing grain done by wind, creating a sense of movement and harvest in the poem.


Scoop scoop drible drible dunk?

a scoop scoop dribble dribble dunk is when u scoop the baasketball twice and dribble twice and dunk the ball