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hayfork

NOUN
  1. a long-handled fork for turning or lifting hay

How To Use hayfork In A Sentence

  • A scholar from Chelm who finds a hayfork in the road is likely to conclude it's a giant's menorah. The Man Who Left Chelm
  • On the wall behind the three people there is a hayfork and rake.
  • With the hayfork carefully lowered down onto the wagon, the fork would be closed to grasp a load of hay.
  • The hay would be lifted up into the loft with a hayfork, using a rope and a system of pulleys.
  • Wishing he could think of a joke, Rand tried to concentrate on his hayfork. The Eye of the World
  • He quickly grabbed a hayfork and pointed to Richter, while his opponent unsheathed the sword.
  • Mat dug his hayfork into the straw and manure and gave a sidelong frown at the farmer, coming from the back of the barn with a bucket in one hand and his milking stool in the other. The Eye of the World
  • Last week my neighbour got stabbed with a hayfork.
  • He got his nickname from an incident involving a hayfork.
  • The gaff, the muck-fork spear and the hayfork-turf candle form a tripod for the salmon to cradle in and are heroic in size and cast in bronze.
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