hayrake (Meaning)
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hayrake (n.)
A rake for collecting hay; especially, a large rake drawn by a horse or horses.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hayrake
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hayrake Sentence Examples
- The farmer grabbed the hayrake and began gathering the scattered hay.
- The sturdy hayrake had been passed down through generations of farmers.
- The hayrake's curved tines easily collected the loose strands of hay.
- The children loved playing on the hayrake, pretending it was a magical carpet.
- The hayrake was an essential tool for preparing the field for the next harvest.
- The rhythmic sound of the hayrake scratching against the ground was a soothing melody in the countryside.
- The hay rake operator skillfully navigated the rows of hay, leaving behind neatly raked windrows.
- The freshly-cut hay clung to the hayrake's tines, forming a fragrant pile.
- The hayrake's tall handle provided the farmer with an ergonomic grip.
- After a day's work, the hayrake was carefully stored in the barn, ready for tomorrow's tasks.
FAQs About the word hayrake
A rake for collecting hay; especially, a large rake drawn by a horse or horses.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The farmer grabbed the hayrake and began gathering the scattered hay.
The sturdy hayrake had been passed down through generations of farmers.
The hayrake's curved tines easily collected the loose strands of hay.
The children loved playing on the hayrake, pretending it was a magical carpet.