hay-cutter (Meaning)

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hay-cutter (n.)

A machine in which hay is chopped short, as fodder for cattle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hay-cutter

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hay-cutter Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer meticulously used the hay-cutter to prepare feed for his livestock.
  2. The hay-cutter's blades glided effortlessly through the dried grass, creating uniform strands.
  3. The old hay-cutter, a relic of the past, still performed admirably.
  4. The hay-cutter's motor hummed loudly, signaling its presence in the barn.
  5. The hay-cutter's efficiency allowed the farmer to quickly provide ample feed for his animals.
  6. The sharp blades of the hay-cutter required regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance.
  7. The hay-cutter's housing protected its mechanisms from dust and debris.
  8. The farmer lubricated the hay-cutter regularly to prevent any mechanical failures.
  9. The hay-cutter's gearbox ensured smooth operation and extended its lifespan.
  10. The hay-cutter, an indispensable tool for farmers, saved both time and effort in preparing animal feed.

FAQs About the word hay-cutter

A machine in which hay is chopped short, as fodder for cattle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The farmer meticulously used the hay-cutter to prepare feed for his livestock.

The hay-cutter's blades glided effortlessly through the dried grass, creating uniform strands.

The old hay-cutter, a relic of the past, still performed admirably.

The hay-cutter's motor hummed loudly, signaling its presence in the barn.