"Haycock" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Haycock" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Haycock" Meaning

A haycock is a bundle or sheaf of hay, especially one made by hand. It is often used in a farming or rural context to refer to a collection of dried grasses, grains, or other plant materials used as animal feed or bedding.

"Haycock" Examples

Usage Examples of Haycock


The haycock stood tall in the middle of the field, its golden straw glistening in the sunlight.
The farmer carefully raked the haycock to ensure it was dry and free of debris before transporting it to the barn.
After a long day of harvesting, the farmhands gathered around the haycock to rest and enjoy each other's company.
The haycock was too large for the tractor to transport, so the farmer had to hire a team of horses to help move it.
The haycock was a centerpiece at the rural festival, attracting many curious visitors who wanted to take photos and learn about the traditional farming practices.

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Hayden is a name of English origin, derived from the Old English words "hay" meaning "hay" and "den" meaning "valley". It can refer to a person, typically a male, and is also used as a surname.

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