hayrack (Meaning)
hayrack (n)
a rack that holds hay for feeding livestock
a frame attached to a wagon to increase the amount of hay it can carry
hayrack (n.)
A frame mounted on the running gear of a wagon, and used in hauling hay, straw, sheaves, etc.; -- called also hay rigging.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hayrack
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hayrack Sentence Examples
- The farmer loaded the hayrack with freshly cut alfalfa for his hungry cattle.
- The children squealed with delight as they climbed into the hayrack for a bumpy ride through the countryside.
- The hayrack was adorned with pumpkins and cornstalks, creating a festive atmosphere for the autumn harvest festival.
- The old wooden hayrack served as a rustic backdrop for the couple's wedding ceremony.
- The hayrack provided shelter for the horses during a sudden rainstorm.
- The sweet scent of hay wafted through the barn as the hayrack was filled to capacity.
- The hayrack creaked and groaned as it was pulled along the cobblestone road.
- The children built a fort inside the hayrack, using the hay as insulation and pillows.
- The hayrack was transformed into a stage for a puppet show, entertaining the crowd with its whimsical performances.
- The rusted hayrack stood abandoned in the field, a reminder of the days when it transported essential supplies to the farm.
FAQs About the word hayrack
a rack that holds hay for feeding livestock, a frame attached to a wagon to increase the amount of hay it can carryA frame mounted on the running gear of a wago
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The farmer loaded the hayrack with freshly cut alfalfa for his hungry cattle.
The children squealed with delight as they climbed into the hayrack for a bumpy ride through the countryside.
The hayrack was adorned with pumpkins and cornstalks, creating a festive atmosphere for the autumn harvest festival.
The old wooden hayrack served as a rustic backdrop for the couple's wedding ceremony.