hays (Meaning)

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hays (n)

United States lawyer and politician who formulated a production code that prescribed the moral content of United States films from 1930 to 1966 (1879-1954)

United States lawyer involved in several famous court trials (1881-1954)

a town in central Kansas

hays Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer scattered hay across the field to nourish his livestock.
  2. The aroma of freshly cut hays wafted through the barn, promising a bountiful winter.
  3. The hays creaked and rustled as the horses shifted their weight in their stalls.
  4. The veterinarian recommended a diet of hay and oats to improve the horse's digestive health.
  5. The hays were neatly stacked in the hayloft, providing insulation for the barn.
  6. The children enjoyed building a hay maze in the backyard, giggling as they navigated its twists and turns.
  7. The gardener used hays to mulch his vegetable beds, retaining moisture and suppressing weeds.
  8. The hays caught fire, sending thick, acrid smoke billowing into the air.
  9. The hayride was a popular attraction at the county fair, offering a bumpy and exhilarating experience.
  10. The drought had depleted the hays supply, leaving ranchers struggling to feed their animals.

FAQs About the word hays

United States lawyer and politician who formulated a production code that prescribed the moral content of United States films from 1930 to 1966 (1879-1954), Uni

beds, couches, bedsteads, mattresses, racks,sacks, kips, bunks, cribs, pallets

plants, seeds, seeds, plants, sows,sows,

The farmer scattered hay across the field to nourish his livestock.

The aroma of freshly cut hays wafted through the barn, promising a bountiful winter.

The hays creaked and rustled as the horses shifted their weight in their stalls.

The veterinarian recommended a diet of hay and oats to improve the horse's digestive health.