hay Antonyms

Meaning of hay

Wordnet

hay (n)

grass mowed and cured for use as fodder

Wordnet

hay (v)

convert (plant material) into hay

Webster

hay (n.)

A hedge.

A net set around the haunt of an animal, especially of a rabbit.

Grass cut and cured for fodder.

Webster

hay (v. i.)

To lay snares for rabbits.

To cut and cure grass for hay.

hay Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer baled the hay into neat rows for storage.
  2. The horses eagerly munched on the sweet-smelling hay.
  3. The barn loft was filled to capacity with bales of hay.
  4. The cows contentedly grazed on the lush hay in the pasture.
  5. The hay wagon creaked and groaned as it carried its heavy load.
  6. The aroma of freshly cut hay filled the air with its earthy sweetness.
  7. The hayfield was a vibrant green, dotted with wildflowers.
  8. The farmer used a pitchfork to toss the hay into the loft.
  9. The hayride took the children through the countryside, filled with the scents of nature.
  10. The haystacks were scattered across the field like giant beehives.

FAQs About the word hay

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The farmer baled the hay into neat rows for storage.

The horses eagerly munched on the sweet-smelling hay.

The barn loft was filled to capacity with bales of hay.

The cows contentedly grazed on the lush hay in the pasture.