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Farm area
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barnyard
Alternative clues for the word barnyard
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A barnyard is a barn adjoining a yard, farmyard in British English. Barnyard may also refer to: Barnyard (film) , a 2006 animated film Barnyard (video game) , a 2006 game based on the film Barnyard (Music from the Motion Picture) The Barnyard , a 1923 film ...
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n. a yard adjoining a barn
Usage examples of barnyard.
Ric thought of a banty rooster parading before a barnyard of worshiping hens.
Through the interstices of a protective net I saw the reflector-shaded, wire-caged gaslights which from aloft shed down their brilliance solely on to the court proper, a stylised version of a barnyard of some ancient abbey in the Avignon of Pope Joan, or Cahors of the turreted bridge, or grey-walled Carcassonne of the many candlesnuffer towers.
When he was out in the barnyard it was just growing dusk, and Donald, through his half-closed eyes, observed a gobbler strutting about.
Blackberries ripened in the fields, acorns and shagbarks dropped from the trees, squirrels ran among the branches, and not rarely the hen-hawk might be seen circling over the barnyard.
All kinds of horses, from beautiful sleek warhorses at the tournament to barnyard nags in the fields.
They reached the barnyard gate and turned around to go back toward the house.
Kate walked about twelve feet from the cottage while mentally applying to Michael every barnyard curse she had ever heard.
When she described the technique by which barnyard animals were sacrificed in her kitchen, she spoke of it as matter-of-factly as if recounting the family recipe for meat loaf.
After that, it was a barnyard around here, pushing and squeaking and flapping off home to find a poor bonnet or a pair of shoes for such a high society occasion.
However efficient at home, when a-visiting, it can sit on the barnyard bars in its best store suit and without an emotion of conscience watch its host milk twenty cows, or within doors it can fold its housewifely hands upon its waistline, regard without compunction a lap for once apronless, and rock and chatter hour after hour while its hostess pants and perspires to feed it.
While he stopped at the farms on his list, Rodney sat in the car scrunched up in the front seat and watched Hamm trudging out in the fields, walking around in barnyards and pigsties, talking to each farmer, patting them on the back, saying whatever agriculture people say to each other, and swigged from his pint.
No longer did barnyards offer sites as rich as the ancient gift of the Nile, no longer was the countryside studded with beneficently unscreened privies, no longer did innumerable slums offer their choice piles of garbage and filth.
At a slower speed and in ground-focuslooking at farmers' faces and at barnyards and at washing hanging on the linetheir journey seemed to them remarkable.
Soon the population of quiet barnyards and homes thickened into the cramped and cobbled streets of a village, woven by its braided stones and slate roofs into the very rock of the hillside.
In the meantime, Hazel and Hattie were used every odd moment in hauling manure from Glen Ellen, whose barnyards had never known such a thorough cleaning.