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farmyard

[ UK /fˈɑːmjɑːd/ ]
[ US /ˈfɑɹmˌjɑɹd/ ]
NOUN
  1. an area adjacent to farm buildings

How To Use farmyard In A Sentence

  • Once upon a time there was an old sow of impeccable reputation who lived a quiet life inside a busy farmyard. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some students have been making wacky farmyard animals out of modelling clay, which will be out on display.
  • For farmyard manure and slurry the closed period runs from August to November.
  • Formerly a dairy farm, the house sits in a farmyard setting flanked by historic buildings. Times, Sunday Times
  • They turned the field into a farmyard - complete with poultry, geese, rabbits, dogs and quad bikes.
  • The buildings looked mainly to be made of wood and roughly cut stone and many farmyard animals were walking around.
  • The one drawback is that there is a row of grain cylinders in the adjacent farmyard. Times, Sunday Times
  • The farmyard is covered with houses now, and the fruit trees blew down in storms a couple of years ago.
  • After fixing the gates across the entrance to the farmyard to keep the sheep in one place we marched up the hill to drive them down.
  • The males will soon be building nests in the brambles and tall nettles at the foot of the farmyard hedges. Times, Sunday Times
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