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Meaning of hayfield

Wordnet

hayfield (n)

a field where grass or alfalfa are grown to be made into hay

Webster

hayfield (n.)

A field where grass for hay has been cut; a meadow.

hayfield Sentence Examples

  1. The vast hayfield stretched before him like a golden carpet, dotted with wildflowers.
  2. The scent of freshly cut hay filled the air as the farmers worked diligently in the hayfield.
  3. Children played hide-and-seek amidst the tall stalks of the hayfield, giggling and calling out.
  4. A lone scarecrow stood sentinel in the hayfield, protecting it from the birds.
  5. As the sun began its westward descent, the hayfield cast long shadows across the landscape.
  6. A gentle breeze rustled through the hayfield, creating a soothing symphony of whispers.
  7. The hayfield served as a meeting ground for locals, where they would gather to chat and catch up.
  8. The farmers harvested the hay using long pitchforks, their muscles straining with each load.
  9. The newly cut hay was piled high in the hayfield, ready to be stored for the winter.
  10. As darkness enveloped the hayfield, it transformed into an ethereal and magical place, its boundaries blurred and its secrets whispered in the wind.

FAQs About the word hayfield

a field where grass or alfalfa are grown to be made into hayA field where grass for hay has been cut; a meadow.

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The vast hayfield stretched before him like a golden carpet, dotted with wildflowers.

The scent of freshly cut hay filled the air as the farmers worked diligently in the hayfield.

Children played hide-and-seek amidst the tall stalks of the hayfield, giggling and calling out.

A lone scarecrow stood sentinel in the hayfield, protecting it from the birds.