Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In iron-working, the process of heating iron scrap and forming it into a solid block in a furnace.
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Examples
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This also was a tailoring firm, started in 1907, which did mainly cleaning, pressing and repairing ( "busheling").
The Negro at Work in New York City A Study in Economic Progress George Edmund Haynes 1920
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"busheling" tailors and 14 miscellaneous had tools and fixtures estimated, with allowance for depreciation, to be worth more than $10 and less than $50.
The Negro at Work in New York City A Study in Economic Progress George Edmund Haynes 1920
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He did mostly cutting and fitting, but some "busheling."
The Negro at Work in New York City A Study in Economic Progress George Edmund Haynes 1920
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So his third evil is the busheling and harrying of genius ....
Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel Will Levington Comfort 1905
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In March, busheling averaged $470 while shredded cost an average $385.
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This has happened even though No. 1 busheling scrap in Chicago has increased 8% to $340/gross ton this month from $315 in August.
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For example, the price of hot-rolled sheet in coils this year has been based by one mini-mill on the price of #1 busheling scrap in Chicago-which also fell by more than $300 late this summer.
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This has happened even though No. 1 busheling scrap in Chicago has increased 8% to $340/gross ton this month from $315 in August.
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This has happened even though No. 1 busheling scrap in Chicago has increased 8% to $340/gross ton this month from $315 in August.
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In March, busheling averaged $470 while shredded cost an average $385.
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