51Թ

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thatching

[ thach-ing ]

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of thatching1

1350–1400; Middle English thecchyng. See thatch, -ing 1( def )
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Branches scraped against the side of the children’s cart, the thatching caved in, and some of it lifted off, the hot sun falling into their eyes.

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And crafts can be up for consideration, such as basket-weaving, thatching and the art of creating tartan and tweed.

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He had a mouth full of the thatching she had carefully woven out of branches for one wall.

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“Thank goodness! Nhamo, cut some thatching grass. We need it for bedding.”

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The effect of the thatching — a discrete work in itself, called “Facade” — is startling and has drawn enormous online attention.

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