How To Use Barnyard In A Sentence

  • Anne Elliot's unperceived beauty and taken-for-granted goodness are rewarded with true love, despite ugly sisters, other snooty barnyard creatures, and a kind but bad counsellor in her mother's best friend Lady Russell.
  • So I went down toward the creek, and as I turned the corner by the barnyard I saw him down below, moving along a fencerow.
  • Civ. professors from Trenton State with time on their hands have constructed a replica Pilgrim town with three windowless, dirt-floor pilgrim houses, trucked-in period barnyard animals, and lots of authentic but unhandy Pilgrim implements, built a hand-adzed paled fence, laid in a subsistence garden and produced old-timey clothes and authentically inadequate footwear for the Pilgrims themselves. The Lay of the Land (II)
  • Mr. Duke is not into gay … heehaw … he has other interests in the barnyard … heehaw. Think Progress » Mississippi school district cancels prom after same-sex couple planned to attend.
  • I had a beautiful onglet, crisped on the outside but rare and yielding and faintly barnyardy. Times, Sunday Times
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  • As the two approached the barnyard they slowed to a steady trot.
  • The title compares those advocating the protection of the Amazon's resources to a barnyard dog growling over food that it does not eat but will not let others have. Top Headlines from World Press Review
  • I have a version from the early 30s, done in the style of music you associate with black and white cartoons full of barnyard animals gyrating up and down.
  • Their farmstead and barnyard areas are immaculately tidy.
  • In the winter, we sledded from the top, over two terraces, and down to the barnyard next to the road.
  • They walked all around the barnyard, Shiloh's head up high, looking at all the new surroundings.
  • In the mud of their complacently perpetuated barnyard pond, they assert that no bright-browed, bright-appareled, shining figures can be outside of fairy books, old histories, and ancient superstitions. “It was the Golden Fleece ready for the shearing.”
  • Crossing the coastal plain on the heels of the main herd was a bit like walking through a barnyard.
  • For children, an October visit to the farm features barnyard animals, hayrides, a Halloween house, and a barn full of pumpkins.
  • So with dirty clothes and feces in my teeth, I climbed on top of the fence with the gun and jumped on the back of one of the colts that were hanging around the barnyard.
  • So I traded in my closetful of frilly skirts and pointy-toe shoes for blue jeans and mucky barnyard boots. Susie Middleton: Fast, Fresh & Green Hits Home with Easy, Delicious Vegetable Recipes
  • A roost tree may hold whole flocks, resulting in droppings and feathers piled barnyard-deep around the trunk. Autumn Gobblers: How To Hunt Turkeys in the Fall
  • Barnyards dropped by in the elderly and well preserved Land-Rover which is the modern farmers' equivalent of the solid dapple horse, and made us an astoundingly generous offer.
  • These and the barnyards 'manure and the dirt from henneries and swamps that were swept by the waters have all been carried down into the Allegheny River. The Johnstown Horror!!! or, Valley of Death, being A Complete and Thrilling Account of the Awful Floods and Their Appalling Ruin
  • There was also fish from the pond and poultry and cows from the barnyard.
  • Infection of humans usually occurs by inhalation of these organisms from air that contains airborne barnyard dust contaminated by dried placental material, birth fluids, and excreta of infected herd animals.
  • There's a real nice one where you can be sitting on a bale of hay and leaning your elbows on a fake barnyard fence.
  • These volatile phenols vinyl guaiacol, p. 738 may suggest cloves and similar spices, but also a medicinal quality like that of plastic bandages, or an animal quality reminiscent of the barnyard or stable. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • The barnyard was situated behind the house with a good clear view of the winding highway that led out of Massillon and to places beyond.
  • I have always suspected that," said the rooster, and he went around the barnyard next day telling everybody that the very fine gander was a dangerous bird, more than likely a hawk in gander's clothing. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Even my law-and-order father loosens up, providing the appropriate barnyard noises that accompany the singing of Chad Gadya (‘One kid that father bought’ - of the caprine persuasion).
  • Run-off from barnyards, cropland, feedlots, septic tanks, and intensively managed turf areas such as golf courses can introduce large quantities of organic matter and nutrients into a pond.
  • Wounds sustained in barnyards or stables are considered contaminated.
  • A mile or so in, you'll come to Slide Ranch, where you can watch goats and chickens roam the barnyard.
  • Their farmstead and barnyard areas are immaculately tidy.
  • Farmers emptied their barnyards and built factory-size sheds in the rolling hills.
  • An enormous peasant jumped up and bellowed a song in which he imitated all the animals of the barnyard, confusing the animals somewhat, so that he crowed for the mule and whinnied for the pig.
  • The market traders cried out like barnyard cocks.
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  • The theme throughout the book is presented through the allegory of corrupt pigs and the passivity of the other barnyard animals.
  • Brindle's calf in the woods, or gather oven-wood for his mother to start again the big brick oven with its dozen loaves of rye bread, or see the plow crowding the lingering snow-banks on the side-hill, or help his father break and swingle and hatchel the flax in the barnyard? The Wit of a Duck and Other Papers
  • In the meantime, Hazel and Hattie were used every odd moment in hauling manure from Glen Ellen, whose barnyards had never known such a thorough cleaning. CHAPTER XX
  • For efficiency, a pipeline must follow the lay of the land, cutting through barnyards and across cultivated fields.
  • After it seemed that I couldn't last one more second on a saddle, we broke through to a familiar barnyard.
  • Locate and design feedlots or barnyards carefully to prevent surface runoff toward well heads and well recharge areas, drainage ditches, or streams.
  • So I went down toward the creek, and as I turned the corner by the barnyard I saw him down below, moving along a fencerow.
  • Surveys taken after winter wheat harvest in west central and southwest Nebraska usually show barnyardgrass and green foxtail as the leading summer annual grasses infesting winter wheat fields.
  • Straight up the hill through the woods, it was only a ten-minute walk to the raggedy fence around Audette's barnyard. KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
  • Pasture-feeding, particularly on alfalfa and clover, increases the levels of a compound called skatole, which also contributes a barnyardy element to pork flavor, while lambs finished on grain for a month before slaughter are milder. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • If I did not think that what the British State is deliberately trying to do, to turn 70 million people into cretinoid uncritical enslaved barnyard animals, on purpose and via long-term strategic (and focussed) planning, I would think it was merely funny … …. it can dictate a "policy" about how our bodies go about interacting with other bodies. The Libertarian Alliance: BLOG
  • Redeemed by such a critical choice, they'll soar like a glider, race like a Stealth, and, when overflying a barnyard or kennel, turn into a wicked-awesome dive bomber.
  • Their farmstead and barnyard areas are immaculately tidy.
  • He led me out of the main barnyard, down the aisle to the fields.
  • The Supersuckers are like the bad kids who sit at the back of the class, throwing spitballs and making barnyard noises at the teacher.
  • In the mud of their complacently perpetuated barnyard pond, they assert that no bright-browed, bright-apparelled shining figures can be outside of fairy books, old histories, and ancient superstitions. THE KANAKA SURF
  • Run-off from barnyards, cropland, feedlots, septic tanks, and intensively managed turf areas such as golf courses can introduce large quantities of organic matter and nutrients into a pond.
  • He went to the screen door that looked out on the barnyard.
  • Once we find a narrow spot to park the car we emerge from the air conditioning to be greeted by the sounds and smells of a barnyard.
  • Having already been burned on the Rove-is-indicted and the Iranian Jewish-star stories last month, I am certainly willing to read and discuss alternate points of view on this story, ratchet up my healthy skepticism, and I am more than happy to do it in a civil discourse as opposed to some of the more energetic methods at other blogs and sites wherein the writer's parentage is called into question and accusations of indecent conduct with certain barnyard creatures are levelled. June 2006
  • Welder" ranges stylistically from acoustic barnyard romps ( "All the Time") to bluesy Southern rockers ( "El Camino") to a torchy ballad worth of Opry star Jeannie Seely. Album review: Elizabeth Cook, "Welder"
  • Straight up the hill through the woods, it was only a ten-minute walk to the raggedy fence around Audette's barnyard. KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
  • Proper grading and tiling can reduce wet barnyards.
  • He had the IQ of something you'd see running around a barnyard. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • I also must know the wind direction because this time of year, the barnyard has an extra pungent, wettish aroma that wafts over to the house with an easterly breeze. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Farmers emptied their barnyards and built factory-size sheds in the rolling hills.
  • The off ox, finding a yoke sans yokefellow dangling at its neck, is much amazed, not being "broke" to that, and takes to whirling round and round and galloping up and down the barnyard in a manner suggestive of nightmare. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
  • Wounds contaminated with barnyard soil, sewage, or colon contents need special care.
  • The carefully scattered installation included an array of vitrines, shelves and boxes stocked with packaging for household, garden and barnyard chemicals once readily available in hardware stores and garden shops.
  • It's the story of a little pig and his friends in the barnyard, including a spider named Charlotte.
  • a manure-scented barnyard
  • Accompanying James' unorthodox choreography is a stream of video images and an audio mix that includes a sitcom laugh track, a bingo caller and barnyard animals.
  • Eventually, a gangling ensign with fair hair, freckles and the reek of the barnyard still upon him showed up with a stack of forms. CORMORANT

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