Haystacks [noun]
Definition of Haystacks:
stack of hay
Opposite/Antonyms of Haystacks:
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Sentence/Example of Haystacks:
The more people you have working on a problem, the more likely you are to find the needle in the haystack.
Plus, we figured there’d probably be a few interesting needles in the haystack.
This helps us find that needle in a haystack because now the whole of that one passage is relevant.
Henry laid his brother down and stretched his aching arms, while Jess began to burrow into the haystack.
They climbed over two stone walls, got across a brook somehow with the heavy child, and arrived at the haystack.
And the children crept quietly to the noisy little brook not far from the haystack.
The man and the youth ask to sleep for the night upon a haystack, and stop in friendly talk with Mirèio.
To look for him in a big city like this will be like looking for a needle in a haystack.
We're some bigger than a needle, but so long as the haystack stays thick enough I guess we needn't worry!
Close by stood a large haystack, and between it and the house a little out-house, covered with a flat thatched roof.