barnyard (Meaning)

Wordnet

barnyard (n)

a yard adjoining a barn

Webster

barnyard (n.)

A yard belonging to a barn.

barnyard Sentence Examples

  1. The barnyard was filled with the cacophony of animals mooing, clucking, and neighing.
  2. Children skipped through the barnyard, chased by playful calves and goslings.
  3. The pungent smell of manure permeated the barnyard, a testament to the presence of numerous livestock.
  4. Geese meandered through the barnyard, their honks echoing through the open space.
  5. The rooster crowed lustily from the top of the hayloft, announcing the start of a new day in the barnyard.
  6. A large pig wallowed in a mud puddle, its squeals reverberating around the barnyard.
  7. Farmers worked diligently in the barnyard, feeding the animals and maintaining their enclosures.
  8. The barnyard was a constant hub of activity, with animals coming and going throughout the day.
  9. In the evenings, animals gathered in the barnyard, seeking shelter and solace from the approaching night.
  10. Visitors to the farm flocked to the barnyard, eager to witness the charm and bustle of rural life.

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The barnyard was filled with the cacophony of animals mooing, clucking, and neighing.

Children skipped through the barnyard, chased by playful calves and goslings.

The pungent smell of manure permeated the barnyard, a testament to the presence of numerous livestock.

Geese meandered through the barnyard, their honks echoing through the open space.