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haying

[ US /ˈheɪɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the harvesting of hay
  2. the season for cutting and drying and storing grass as fodder

How To Use haying In A Sentence

  • No, this international model will not be sashaying down the ramp, but will take up a one-year course in Hindi.
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  • She normally sat at the opposite end of the room, but had strutted over, sashaying her hips to talk with him.
  • In 2002, Halle Berry--who pays homage to Andress by sashaying from the surf in an orange bikini--played a National Security Administration agent and expert markswoman in Die Another Day. Bond Girls Make History, Save The WorldBond Girls Make Movie History, Save The World
  • The parade of models sashaying down the runway in the Eldorado Ballroom had local fashion designers earning spirited cheers and rousing applause from the approving crowd.
  • You may need to damage plants by driving on them to turn hay to speed drying and get sunlight to plants underneath; however, it may prevent the old windrows from ruining the rest of your haying year.
  • The meadows sway with flowers and sashaying grasses, and sooty black chimney sweeper moths rise up, flying low among pignut plants – their larval food plant. Country diary: Allendale, Northumberland
  • Whenever the weather was sufficiently mild, it was used as a "nooning" tree by all the men at work in the surrounding fields; but it was in haying time that it became the favorite lunching and "bangeing" place for Squire Bean's hands and those of Miss Vilda Cummins, who owned the adjoining farm. The Village Watch-Tower
  • They've spun, tangoed, waltzed, rumbaed, salsaed, funked, jazzed, hip-hopped and twirled their little hearts out and now they're sashaying off into the sunset in an hour-long final.
  • I stared at her, breath ragged, as she walked to the door, sashaying her hips calmly.
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