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hayrick

[ UK /hˈe‍ɪɹɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a stack of hay

How To Use hayrick In A Sentence

  • Everywhere women were hard at work, hanging out washing, harvesting, shelling walnuts, building hayricks or even making mud bricks to bake in the sun while the men stood about chatting languidly in every village or squatted together at the roadside wearing their traditional tall Kyrgyz hats of embroidered felt, the ak kalpak, or the ornate pillbox hats of the Uzbeks. Wildwood
  • Peasants occupied common lands, cleared forest, butchered livestock, and burned hayricks.
  • They didn't even give him a standing ovation, and instead returned to a placid debate on the countryside, like snoozing farm hands propped up on hayricks.
  • Yet logic threads manic needles lost in hayrick sanity; there is bread and fishes in your largesse, much wine in amphorae blessed with soporific gifts – we are pleased you came pissy-eyed to poetry gladly. Pissy-Eyed
  • It was a true meeting of minds, for I doubt if a woman ever stripped faster from full court regalia, and we revelled in each other like peasants in a hayrick, from bed to floor and back again, I believe, but I ain't sure. Watershed
  • As a lad he stood on a hayrick, the proud young Hamlet, giving utterances of greatness.
  • The hayrick steadily rose to its conical fullness.
  • This is like someone selling you a dunce-quality hayrick and you not knowing any better. The Volokh Conspiracy » Posner on Consumer Financial Protection Paternalism:
  • Blackwall Railway, which was then the high road to a great Military Depot, was worse than looking after a needle in a hayrick. Reprinted Pieces
  • Now, if he had gone on to the hayrick, and gone round it? Our Mutual Friend
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