0 one of a pair of large, circular, flat stones used, especially in the past, to crush grain to make flour
1 one of a pair of large, circular, flat stones used, esp. in the past, to crush grain into flour
The mill had a 4.5m backshot wheel, and water-power was once harnessed for bellows for lead-smelting, then from around 1750 to drive millstones to grind grain.
They were ground between the upper and the nether millstones.
They are millstones hanging on the back of the city, and they are getting heavier.
I wonder whether we are being ground between the upper and the nether millstones.
They put millstones round their necks in the process.
In a war, when it rages, they are ground and powdered almost between two heavy millstones.
I feel it will be one of the greatest millstones ever hung round the neck of that long-suffering industry.
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