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haystack

[ UK /hˈe‍ɪstæk/ ]
[ US /ˈheɪˌstæk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a stack of hay

How To Use haystack In A Sentence

  • And if you can develop a machine to look for the needle in the haystack and what you come out with from having the machine sift through the haystack is a box of straw, where maybe the needle's in there and maybe a few bonus needles, then that's a whole lot better than having humans try to sift through a haystack. Wired Top Stories
  • Lawson's head 'leap from its halse though it was as big as a haystack.' Andrew Melville Famous Scots Series
  • And in a haystack of needles, just to complicate things a little. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • Just behind them a haystack rears up, a ladder leaning against the side.
  • Unfortunately, without his glasses, George literally could not distinguish a tramcar from a haystack. THE LONELY SEA
  • If there are many volunteers then spotting them will be like trying to spot a needle in a haystack.
  • The walls are etched with what appear to be silver murals of old Rome, although if you squint your eyes these runic designs could be haystacks in Iowa, or ice sculptures in old Quebec.
  • The agency likes to call it "clearing hay from the haystack. Skipping the Line at Customs
  • Stacks of oats were scattered, haystacks turned over and roofs of houses and sheds were badly damaged.
  • Other cones were there in groups around the dais, and to one side of it sat a small haystack that had eyes peering from the hay, while an octopuslike creature hopped back and forth before the bubble. Project Pope
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