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Hayfield

Hayfield \Hay"field`\ (h[=a]"f[=e]ld`), n. A field where grass for hay has been cut; a meadow.
--Cowper.

Wiktionary
hayfield

n. A field of hay

WordNet
hayfield

n. a field where grass or alfalfa are grown to be made into hay [syn: meadow]

Gazetteer
Hayfield, MN -- U.S. city in Minnesota
Population (2000): 1325
Housing Units (2000): 519
Land area (2000): 1.262403 sq. miles (3.269608 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.262403 sq. miles (3.269608 sq. km)
FIPS code: 27872
Located within: Minnesota (MN), FIPS 27
Location: 43.889175 N, 92.846049 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 55940
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Hayfield, MN
Hayfield
Wikipedia
Hayfield

Hayfield is a village and civil parish in High Peak, Derbyshire, England, with a population of around 2,700. The village is east of New Mills, south of Glossop and north of Buxton. Hayfield is located in the basin of the River Sett.

The civil parish includes Hayfield village itself, the hamlets of Little Hayfield and part of Birch Vale, and a significant proportion of the Kinder Scout plateau.

Hayfield (disambiguation)

Hayfield may refer to:

  • A field used to grow grasses for hay

Usage examples of "hayfield".

Should you ever visit Hayfield Centre, I shall be glad to receive a call from you.

Imagine what our friends in Hayfield Centre would think of such a charge!

To-morrow, I will come with witnesses whose testimony will outweigh that of this gentleman, who I suspect never was in Hayfield Centre in his life.

He observed with pleasure and relief that the man who had questioned his identity with any of the ministers of Hayfield Centre was no longer in the store.

The hayfield beyond the beaten dirt of the school playground stood pant-waist high, and the heads of grasses were turning yellow from need of cutting.

It landed far out across the playground at the edge of the hayfield and rested there black as the shadow of a crow squatted on the ground.

I distion the distance, a Caterpillar continued to growl over the former hayfield, its blade scraping away the thick stubble and taking the top layer of soil with it as the machine carved out the dimensions of the oval training track being built on the site.

After only a few moments the pickup had come racing wildly back over the hill and out of the hayfield, skidding to a stop on the gravel farmyard.

He walked slowly into the hayfield, took up a sickle and began to cut.

I asked, wanting to know what kept my friend in the hayfield while others took food and rest.

I loped back down to the development sign and turned left, hoping that New Jersey Bell would be sweet and have a phone-booth stuck in some hayfield close by.

She crossed a new-mown hayfield, and finding a bank, threw herself down on her back among its uncut grasses.

From the avenue of lime-trees showers of round, yellow leaves were flying through the air in tossing, eddying circles, and strewing the wet road and soaked aftermath of the hayfield with a clammy carpet.

Sharpe, Harper and Witherspoon trotted briskly out of the hayfield and up the earthen track to the ridge top.

French skirmishers were flooding past the stables, running through the hayfield from where he and Harper had watched the first attack.