Examples of 'fulling' in a sentence

Meaning of "fulling"

full (verb) - When used as a verb, 'full' means to fill something to its maximum capacity or complete entirety. It is often associated with actions like filling a container with liquid, completing a form, or occupying all available space
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  • Baptism.
  • present participle of full: To make cloth denser and firmer.

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Fulling having apparently been discontinued by this time.
I own a dye house and fulling works.
Furthermore fulling or felting or the like are also conceivable.
What if there is a puppetmaster fulling his strings.
Originally it was a fulling mill part of the finishing process of cloth weaving.
He wants to meet at the fulling mill.
Fulling was a necessary but dirty process where woven wool is felted.
She is on the way to fulling that promise.
Fulling machine with a cylinder provided with internal motor drive.
Nearby were a corn mill and a fulling mill.
The last phase of the fulling process consisted of a variety of treatments.
The tower is believed to have been part of a fulling mill.
Just send us a message by fulling out the form on the right.
Stamping mills were used for washing wool and fulling cloth.
Fulling of cloth.

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Camden gives thirteen fulling mills.
A fulling mill was in operation at the river bank around this period.
Waterwheel pit for a fulling mill.
The fulling machine was used so that the fabrics and textiles would have a better consistency.
By this time it was a fulling mill.
Wait until if fulling of penalty While you see rain yellow.
It was most likely a fulling mill.
The snow is fulling and Christmas is just around the corner.
It was thus presumably a fulling mill.
The jig may incorporate fulling means as is well known in the art.
Nowadays many people use their washing machine for fulling.
Exceptional suppleness thanks to extensive fulling of the material in the vat.
It was a double mill with one part for corn and the other for fulling.
By the seventeenth century there were fulling mills as well as corn mills.
Fulling Mill Road to the north of the park is named after this.
It was originally built as a fulling mill but was soon adapted for other use.
They told potential buyers that there were two saw mills and a fulling mill nearby.
It was a fulling mill.
But Riel had little success with his fulling mill.
The village was the site of six fulling mills and was a site for copper mining.
A Roman Villa at Titsey was converted into a fulling mill.
The Old Fulling Mill is now an archaeological museum.
In the past watermills were used for fulling wool and grinding corn.
In industrial terminology, the process is called fulling.
This was a fulling mill, later a paper mill.
A long lost mill site, probably a fulling mill.
Originally a fulling mill, later a corn mill.
Firstly, we need to understand what fulling is.
Maybe she was not fulling you, maybe it actually happened.
Fulling involves two processes, scouring and milling thickening.
Several mills, one stamping and two fulling mills were built.
Fulling or waulking is a method of thickening woollen material to make it more water-resistant.
Its current re-embodiment as a museum recalls its important history as a fulling mill.
It also had a pandy or fulling mill, so woollen cloth must have been made nearby.
Water quality plays an important role, hence the different choices for fulling and dyeing.

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