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haymow

NOUN
  1. a mass of hay piled up in a barn for preservation
  2. a loft in a barn where hay is stored

How To Use haymow In A Sentence

  • It's hay that may have become moldy - if it was moist when put in the haymow - but it is just as effective for mulching as good hay, and a great deal cheaper.
  • The Son of Anak, otherwise Rufus the Blue-Eyed, and also plebeianly known as Tots, rioted with him from brier-rose path to farthest orchard, scalped him in the haymow with barbaric yells, and once, with pharisaic zeal, was near to crucifying him under the attic roof beams. Local Color
  • The haymow was a big place in the barn where the dried grass (which is what hay is, you know) was stored away. The Story of a Stuffed Elephant
  • They went into the barn and hauled their parcels with a bit of string to the top of the haymow. The Tales of Beatrix Potter
  • She saw nothing at first, but she heard a noise from up in the haymow and climbed the ladder cautiously, afraid that a rat would jump out of the dark. Come Again No More
  • They had a small barn with three stalls and a haymow, a chicken house, a hog shed, a smokehouse, a tack shed for harness and saddles, two outhouses. Come Again No More
  • Elder sister ran to haymow to go up with that person.
  • Suddenly, the haymow was ablaze with a searing, white light.
  • The haymow was a robbers 'cave wherein great wealth of booty was stored; the garden, a desert island on which lived the poor castaway. Their Yesterdays
  • The Son of Anak, otherwise Rufus the Blue-Eyed, and also plebeianly known as Tots, rioted with him from brier-rose path to farthest orchard, scalped him in the haymow with barbaric yells, and once, with pharisaic zeal, was near to crucifying him under the attic roof beams. Local Color
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