Haycock [noun]
Definition of Haycock:
stack of hay
Opposite/Antonyms of Haycock:
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Sentence/Example of Haycock:
The field, and the haycock, with the blue sky above, certainly formed a very pretty bed-chamber.
Now it happened that my way led me near a haycock, and as I neared this haycock I heard voices from the other side of it.
When it at length ceased, the collected mass of birds of different kinds looked not unlike a small haycock.
The child sneezed again so violently that she nearly fell into the haycock.
At last, I contrived to shelter myself under a haycock, where I remained till day began to dawn.
Joyce, who was at that moment seated on a haycock, with her rake thrown carelessly at her side, sprang up.
I am, in a minute, so soon as I have hopped round this haycock, for there will be a grand show there presently.
Some are arranged in a circular form, two or three yards in diameter, and shaped like a haycock.
Mountain Billy grazed near me till it occurred to him that stubble was unsatisfactory, when he betook him to my haycock.
If I could look into such eyes as yours, and my heart not smoke like—like a burning haycock, then I should be more fool than now.