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haycock

[ US /ˈheɪˌkɑk/ ]
[ UK /hˈe‍ɪkɒk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small cone-shaped pile of hay that has been left in the field until it is dry enough to carry to the hayrick

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  • MSTRKRFT – Featuring John Legend from vincent haycock on Vimeo. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Head held high, she goes across the yard, around the pond, over the haycock. The book doctor's recommended reads: ages 0–4
  • The dome turned out to be one of the small haycock formations that we had seen before in this district. The South Pole~ The Start for the Pole
  • Other common objects also had their names changed to make them more seemly: haycock turned into haystack, weathercock into weathervane, and apricock into apricot.
  • The first tract we had passed, where the confusion was so extreme, must be the part that lay nearest the bare land; in proportion as the glacier left the land, it became less disturbed: In the haycock district the disturbance had not produced cracks in the surface to any extent, only upheaval here and there. The South Pole~ Through the Mountains
  • We understood now that the haycock formations were the result of pressure, and that crevasses were always found in their neighbourhood. The South Pole~ Depot Journeys
  • Just outside the tent door, two feet away, stood a fine little haycock, that looked as if it would serve the purpose well. The South Pole~ Through the Mountains
  • The ‘Rosie’ of the title is a village girl who ‘baptized him with her cidrous kisses’ behind a haycock.
  • On the afternoon he arrived, we went for a long walk and eventually rested against some haycocks in a meadow and had a long talk.
  • Finally, the national forum recommended by the first Haycocks Report should perform the same function for courses for part-time teachers.
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