Hayrick [noun]
Definition of Hayrick:
stack of hay
Opposite/Antonyms of Hayrick:
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Sentence/Example of Hayrick:
I knelt, up there on the hayrick, and let my thanks go with his to heaven's gate.
Had it been otherwise, he might have soon and suddenly waked up, to find himself as a rat in the heart of a burning hayrick.
He said he could live upon blackberries, nuts and field turnips, and was willing to sleep on a hayrick.
Place hayricks and cornstacks alternately; the hayrick will check the progress of the fire.
As if he had applied a torch to the hayrick of popular interest, San Francisco flamed with fortune-seeking ardor.
The others obeyed at once, and in a moment he ran the car gently into the field and stopped beside a hayrick.
The Bayport contingent went over in a big hayrick on runners and the moonlight ride was jolly enough.
While crossing a field near Berwick a gamekeeper noticed a dear coming in his direction and he took cover in a hayrick.
One resembled a huge hayrick or a fat merchant's wife; another a dilapidated Jew or a skeleton not quite freed from the skin.
Nevertheless, I declined to wait, unless he could find me a hayrick to sleep in; for the insects of grass only tickle.