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Meaning of haycock

Wordnet

haycock (n)

a small cone-shaped pile of hay that has been left in the field until it is dry enough to carry to the hayrick

Webster

haycock (n.)

A conical pile or hear of hay in the field.

haycock Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer piled the hay into neat haycocks to prevent it from absorbing moisture.
  2. The children loved to play hide-and-seek among the haycocks in the barn.
  3. The haycock stood tall and proud, a testament to the farmer's hard work.
  4. The rain relentlessly soaked the haycock, turning it into a soggy mess.
  5. The horse eagerly approached the haycock, its nostrils flaring with anticipation.
  6. The haycock was a beacon of warmth and comfort on a cold winter night.
  7. The birds perched on the haycock, their cheerful songs filling the air.
  8. The haystack was surrounded by a ring of haycocks, like loyal guardians.
  9. The children tobogganed down the hill, using the haycock as a starting point.
  10. The haycock cast a long shadow as the sun began to set, creating an eerie atmosphere.

FAQs About the word haycock

a small cone-shaped pile of hay that has been left in the field until it is dry enough to carry to the hayrickA conical pile or hear of hay in the field.

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The farmer piled the hay into neat haycocks to prevent it from absorbing moisture.

The children loved to play hide-and-seek among the haycocks in the barn.

The haycock stood tall and proud, a testament to the farmer's hard work.

The rain relentlessly soaked the haycock, turning it into a soggy mess.