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hayricks

n. (plural of hayrick English)

Usage examples of "hayricks".

That peasant joins a rebellious mob, burns hayricks, ambushes traders: that’s nothing new.

The villages have long rows of single-storey dwellings built of wood and stone or brick, wrought-iron gates leading to tidy yards with conical hayricks constructed around poles.

Here were more hayricks, vines trailing over trellis, pigs rooting, geese and hens in coops, with their chicks running free.

One day when he caught Seccombe surveying the hayricks he said, “That’s to feed cattle when the winters get cold,” and Seccombe said, “Last winter I hardly wore a coat,” and Brumbaugh said blandly, “With all your cattle, you better hope it stays that way.

It was only a small province, with fat cows and well-fed sheep, with hayricks and meadows of soft grass that sheltered rabbits and fieldmice.