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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hessian" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of fabric made from jute or a person from the region of Hesse in Germany.
Example: "The sack was made of a hessian material, perfect for carrying heavy loads."
Alternatives: "a burlap sack" or "a jute bag".
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And the entreaty wasn't made with a hessian sack full of pineapples.
The pulp went into a hessian bag in the slatted barrel of the press.
Heckroth, a Hessian who had trained at the Bauhaus, moved to Britain the 1930s with his Jewish wife.
We dropped the cat in a hessian sack along with a rock and tied it up with wire.
In essence, his superpower is disguise, serving a function that a hessian sack over the head could perform equally well.
I pushed the rabbits into a hessian bag and heard music coming out of the house with the lights on.
The employed smoothness criterion is based on a Hessian determinant test for the density.
I don't deserve that.'" Not that Moretz arrives for our interview in a hessian sack, it should be said.
A Hessian matrix and multivariate optimization methods are used to examine and obtain the optimal solution of the mathematical model.
A crack in the communion table, which remains on view at the church, is said to have been caused by the blow of a Hessian soldier's sword.
One soldier is photographed urinating on an Iraqi prisoner whose hands are tied behind his back and has a hessian sack over his head.
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