[
UK
/hˈeɪsiːd/
]
NOUN
- a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture
How To Use hayseed In A Sentence
- He managed to raise my ire by repeatedly referring to the Tennessean as some sort of shoeless hayseed.
- Daniel decides, on the spur of the moment, to marry a daffy little blonde hayseed named Bonnie Dee Peacock.
- This was once the home of every hayseed with a goofy hat, a guitar, and a dream.
- He's no hayseed or cowboy -' She stopped, shook her head again, looked squarely at the two men. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
- It had obviously been written by some romantic hayseed with no idea of the realities of country life. SANDS OF TIME
- He's no hayseed or cowboy -' She stopped, shook her head again, looked squarely at the two men. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
- They're just as cute as the others, but in a hayseed way.
- She lays on the hayseed vernacular awfully thick, both in her dialogue and her narration.
- This confederation of hayseeds took control of North Dakota after World War I.
- If the neighbors were listening, they must have concluded that a hayseed hick had invaded my body.