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UK
/hˈeɪɹæk/
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NOUN
- a frame attached to a wagon to increase the amount of hay it can carry
- a rack that holds hay for feeding livestock
How To Use hayrack In A Sentence
- Houseproud John and Maggie Briggs filled the wrought-iron hayracks with trailing geraniums, busy Lizzies, wild cornflowers, lobelia and pansies.
- And the customer * really* wanted that hayrack, but being a softie, she paid for it and said she would come back and get it once mother and baby (babies?) were gone. Meet the newest Sugar Creek employee « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
- Under a hayrack was a large child's cradle: it was of a remarkable size, having been made for twins. Vivian Grey
- We had a customer yesterday who wanted to buy several hayrack plant hangers, and when Maria went to get them down, she found a little bird egg in one. Meet the newest Sugar Creek employee « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
- He said: ‘We thought hayracks were more in keeping than hanging baskets - we can't believe all the fuss and palaver.
- Britain is full of restorers of old vardos and even places you can rent them (horse-drawn, no less) as holiday accomodation, complete with traditional bed-cupboard, tiny stove, and hayrack on the back for the horse. Snug as a Bug in a Beautiful Box
- The metal hayrack windowbox is planted with Japanese painted fern, Japanese blood grass, creeping jenny and sweet william. The Shed Revisited « Fairegarden
- Also, I get extra credit for taking this baby picture because the hayrack is hung so high, it was a matter of standing on my tippy toes, holding the camera above my head and pushing the button. Meet Sugar Creek’s baby dove « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
- Participants of the open house, held from 3 to 8 p.m., will have the opportunity to shop, eat, listen to live music and enjoy holiday activities such as hayrack rides, pictures with Santa and caroling. Minot Daily News
- He too was still looking at the floor, kicking at some feed that had fallen from the hayrack. Zombies vs. Unicorns