Hay [noun]
Definition of Hay:
dried grass
Opposite/Antonyms of Hay:
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Sentence/Example of Hay:
The grass had a delightful fragrance, like new-mown hay, and was neatly wound around the tunnel, like the inside of a bird's-nest.
The challenge was accepted and the hay-wagon driven round and the trial commenced.
As she left the wood she saw a big hay-stack, as firm and shapely of outline as a house, not a loose wisp anywhere.
Some of the half-made hay in the meadows looks as though it had been standing out to bleach for the last fortnight.
Mr. Rushmere had been called away to the town on business, and the lovers had been working all day in the hay-field.
I came here this afternoon on purpose to consult you, though I knew what a busy time it was with you during the hay harvest.
He would never suffer that fine crop of hay to be spoiled; and father, with no one here to help him to bring it in.
If this crippled ship had been full of troops instead of hay they would equally have let her slip through their fingers.
The dinner was at last concluded, and men and boys went off to the hay-field, leaving Dorothy alone with Mrs. Joe and the baby.
But laughing out loud was almost as bad, so Henry took his little brother on the hay beside him and talked to him seriously.