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US
/ˈheɪˌfiɫd/
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[ UK /hˈeɪfiːld/ ]
[ UK /hˈeɪfiːld/ ]
NOUN
- a field where grass or alfalfa are grown to be made into hay
How To Use hayfield In A Sentence
- When they could be spared from household duties the two girls went berrying with their brothers and Philip, or to the hayfield to lend a welcome hand.
- Much of the land was intensely cultivated, a dry quiltwork of barley fields and hayfields and pastures shorn down to the dirt by goats and sheep.
- Someday our little five-acre homestead, currently surrounded by forests and hayfields, will be another victim of sprawl.
- The Conquhar was a swift, clear-running river coursing over its bed of gneiss, well tucked-in on either side by green hayfields, where the grasshopper for ever "burred," and the haymakers stopped with elbows on their rakes to watch the passer-by. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
- There's a huge amount of land, either fallow or in low-value crops like hayfields" Associated could acquire and replant in pears, the 65-year-old farmer says. Oregon Pear Growers Sour on Land Law
- The exception that readily comes to mind are the groundhogs that destroy hayfields and devour gardens. If your not going to eat it , why would you shoot a animal?
- A hayfield is a very charming place, but in the middle of the night, with the dew clinging to everything, it is apt to prove but a chilly bed; the most familiar objects put on strange and unreal forms, the most familiar sounds become loud and alarming. A World of Girls The Story of a School
- I was heading past the hayfield to the dump when I noticed the ringing in my ears again; and then, beside me—an angel, fiddling with the seat belt. I Hear the Voices of Angels
- When you approach a meadow, hayfield, green wheat field or other open place sneak in | Field & Stream OK guys here's a tip for spotting turkeys.
- Changes in area of hayfields and pasturelands were likewise positively correlated.