hayloft

[ UK /hˈe‍ɪlɒft/ ]
[ US /ˈheɪˌɫɔft/ ]
NOUN
  1. a loft in a barn where hay is stored
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How To Use hayloft In A Sentence

  • He stole the book out of the library and secretly read it in the hayloft above a nearby barn.
  • It is built into an incline with a large entrance to the hayloft on an upper level and the entrances to the stables on the opposite lower level.
  • His iron temperament was at white heat, and, as he afterwards said, he "cared no more for yon dirty chap wi 'the big nose, nor if he were a ratten 3 in a hayloft! Daddy Darwin's Dovecot: A Country Tale
  • They found three haybales that were against the edge of the hayloft, and carefully pulled them apart.
  • When Christopher Wood's Melchior and Elizabeth Judd's Wendla figure out a lot can go on in a dark hayloft, we actually see the sex act implied, but some partial nudity and then the awkward moments thereafter. Charles Karel Bouley: "Spring Awakening"-- Teen Masturbation, Pregnancy, Incest, Suicide and Rape In A Catchy Musical
  • But though they put on their best face, And tried to cover their disgrace, Folks thought it a befitting place For them, up in a Hayloft.
  • And a former abandoned hayloft is a master bedroom, a playroom and a bedroom for 8-year-old son Mark Oliver. Washington's Horse Slept Here
  • I darted round the edge of the barn, climbed to the hayloft and burrowed under some hay. Walter (Bill) Gossner
  • But when Saturday morning came the thief got up early and hid himself under a truss of hay in the hayloft.
  • He was climbing down the ladder from the hayloft.
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