hayrick in the PONS Dictionary

hayrick Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a needle in a hayrick

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There are churches, hayricks, orchards, thatch, and they are not saying picturesque at least.
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The labourer burned the hayrick in protest against farm machinery replacing manual labour.
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Do you hanker after a chair-and-coat-stand combo, a chandelier made from 16 desk lamps or a block of foam masquerading as a hayrick?
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Apparently a hayrick fell upon him whilst he was inspecting it.
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Threshing machines were a particular target, and hayrick burning was a popular activity.
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Small bales are stacked in a criss-crossed fashion sometimes called a rick or hayrick.
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There were initially no spectator facilities, players changed in a nearby blacksmith's shed, and a hayrick was kept on the pitch, which had to be removed prior to matches.
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