0 present participle of shuck --
1 to remove the shell or natural covering from something that is eaten: --
Frolics were community events often associated with events such as corn shucking, house raising, etc., with a feast and dancing at the end of the labors.
This involves a large numbers of workers and associated social events (husking or shucking bees).
An unusual use for horses was found in shucking wheat or barley.
It is usually acquired when the contents of the oyster come in contact with a cut skin lesion, as when shucking an oyster.
It features oyster shucking in front of the customer, and patrons may make their own oyster sauces from condiments on the tables.
Activities include a parade, talent show, and various competitions such as an oyster shucking contest, ping pong tournament, and a survival suit race.
Opening or shucking oysters has become a competitive sport.
Tilden is evidently mentally unwell as he sits, shucking corn into a bucket.