tine - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • fork: Pierce the squash 6 times with the tines of a large fork.

Converse of object

  • use: More harm than good results in using hollow tines at the wrong season or for the wrong reasons.
  • have: I remember having tine off from work me Saturday morning to fit him out with a new uniform from the Shop.
  • cultivate: Winter barley seed broadcast over the soil and plowed or tine cultivated emerged in the greatest numbers following the tine cultivations.

Adjective modifier

  • hollow: More harm than good results in using hollow tines at the wrong season or for the wrong reasons.
  • solid: Its solid, hooked tines cut through the toughest thatch and the wheels keep it at a constant level.
  • same: They have now covered over 4000 acres and they are still on the same tines.
  • 8mm: Rigid, mechanical or hydraulic folding units with a choice of 7mm or 8mm tines are available.
  • heavy: Used heavy spring tines to rip up docks followed by a lighter cultivation to rake up and then burn.
  • first: The first tine to extract cores of soil was designed and produced by Paul's of Paisley in 1919.

Modifies a noun

  • weeder: By spring some weeds are already too big for the tine weeder to tackle.
  • aeration: However, the benefits of frequent tine aeration far outweigh the side affects.
  • harrow: A new spring tine harrow specially designed for use on grassland is solving an age-old problem for dairy farmer Will Taylor.
  • cultivation: The Pronto DD ' s have a tine cultivation element where the DC's have a discing front element.
  • aerator: Simply push hollow tine aerator into the ground with your foot on the cross bar.
  • core: The initial suggestion to establish the greens from hollow tine cores was provided by Dr. Ian McClements, Senior Agronomist for STRI covering Ireland.

Noun used with modifier

  • rou-: A pointer to the screen of the previous terminal is returned by the rou- tine.
  • spring: Each section has six rows of oil tempered spring tines.
  • antler: Of particular interest was the discovery of fragments of antler tine, some of which had been worked.
  • steel: Their hardened steel spring tines aerate the soil at the same time.

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