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cull
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Word definitions for cull in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. verb EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Goats that are larger than average are culled from the herd. ▪ Names of potential jurors are culled from voter registration lists. ▪ Over two million sheep have been culled to prevent the spread of foot and mouth disease. ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, "a selection," from cull (v.). From 1791 as "flock animal selected as inferior;" 1958 as "a killing of animals deemed inferior."
Usage examples of cull.
The twins Cull and Arlec Byce crossed their matching limewood axes on top of the growing pile.
I was to be culled, for no more reason than to keep the Academy in political balance.
I was naked at the carnival and everyone knew that I had been culled from the Academy.
To speak of us being culled seemed unlucky, as if it were a curse I might bring down on us by speaking it aloud.
I could not even tell them of my dishonourable discharge or that they were soon to be culled as well.
Dark Evening and Caulder, and being culled with only a future as a scout now.
He has already heard rumours that Rebin will recall many of the culled cadets from previous years, to try to rebuild a corps of officers for the future.
I could not even tell them of my dishonorable discharge or that they were soon to be culled as well.
He has already heard rumors that Rebin will recall many of the culled cadets from previous years, to try to rebuild a corps of officers for the future.
I have never been outside the United States, and so my curiosity about the rest of the world has gone untended, save for information culled from periodicals and the people around me.
She culled out any that dealt with photography or imaging, and focused on a more workable list of nine.
After watching the horse long enough to see his mistake, Tolleston culled the gray back and rode into the herd to claim another.
There were now over a hundred and forty head to be culled back, and Sponsilier was entitled to ten of them.
The seller agreed to hold them overnight, and Flood and I culled back about one hundred and twenty which were under age or too light.
After Flood rode out of this second contingent, I culled back about a dozen light weights.