1. culling - Noun
2. culling - Verb
of Cull
The act of one who culls.
Source: Webster's dictionaryYeah, I think it's an absolute disaster that Australia, the government, allowed kangaroo culling. Steve Irwin
This culling poem is a blessing. Why do you think it was created in the first place? It will save millions of people from the slow terrible death we're headed for from disease, from famine, drought, from solar radiation, from war, from all the places we're headed. Chuck Palahniuk
When you're trying to pass on the best of the stuff you're culling to what should be a hungry culture but you have it diminished... that's kind of disappointing. Joni Mitchell
A model has been tested to find out whether culling devils infected with DFTD would assist in the survival of the species, and it has found that culling would not be a suitable strategy to employ. Source: Internet
And yet farmers are destroying produce, dumping milk and culling livestock because the pandemic has upended supply chains, making it impossible for many to get crops to market. Source: Internet
But Australian rugby is in appalling shape right now and, while culling the Bulls and Sharks and Sunwolves et al will limit travel loads and potential exposure to Covid-19, it won't address the problem of competitiveness. Source: Internet