51 examples of haymaker in sentences

No gardener or haymaker is more sweetly perfumed than these rough mountaineers while engaged in this business, but the havoc they make is most deplorable.

He loves the orchard and the mowing-field, and many are the nests which are exposed by the scythe of the haymaker, if the mowing be done early in the season.

'I am sunburnt, freckled, and altogether odiouslike a haymaker or a market woman.

freckles and sunburn, and the haymaker, and all that?' cried Maulevrier, laughing.

Haymakers of both sexes, gay and pastoral in their air and attire, succeeded, and a car groaning with the sweet-scented grass of the Alps, accompanied by females bearing rakes, brought up the rear.

Then followed the dance of the haymakers, as in the preceding exhibition, and the train went off as before.

* * To see a haymaker using of rakes, is no news; But to see a bear making plum cakes, is strange indeed!

Look at these old haymakers; I never saw but one little corner of this picture before; it was stowed away behind a lot of lumber, and I hadn't the strength to pull it out....

© 27Aug45; A189548. Florence Hayes (A) & Random House, Inc. (PWH of K. Wiese); 5Sep72; R535530. HAYMAKER, WEBB.

Peripheral nerve injuries; principles of diagnosis, by Webb Haymaker & Barnes Woodhall.

Webb Haymaker (A); 10Oct72; R537817.

SEE HAYMAKER, WEBB.

© 27Aug45; A189548. Florence Hayes (A) & Random House, Inc. (PWH of K. Wiese); 5Sep72; R535530. HAYMAKER, WEBB.

Peripheral nerve injuries; principles of diagnosis, by Webb Haymaker & Barnes Woodhall.

Webb Haymaker (A); 10Oct72; R537817.

SEE HAYMAKER, WEBB.

Like the captain of a sailing ship, the eye of the master haymaker must be always watching the horizon to windward.

It is always a temptation to the haymaker to leave his half-made hay spread about for Sunday, so that on Monday morning he may find it made.

" "It was pretty warm out there," said Nat, fanning himself with a wide haymaker's hat, such as both he and Dodo had worn since they came to the Farm.

Ugalde; the "Haymaker," etc. <b>COOKESLEY, MARGARET MURRAY.</b> Decorated by the Sultan of Turkey with the Order of the Chefakat, and with the Medaille des Beaux Arts, also a Turkish honor.

Pupils of the higher schools will like DRESS REHEARSAL (50c., or $4.50 per doz.), NEW FLOWER QUEEN (60c., or $5.40 per doz.), or HAYMAKERS ($1.00, or $9.00 per doz.)

She is the great heartless haymaker, wasting not a ray of sunshine on a clod, but caring naught for the light that beats upon a throne, and holding man and woman, with their longing for immortality, and their capacities for joy and pain, as of no more account than a couple of fertilizing nasturtiums.

Her ears were intent all the time to perceive any token whether the haymakers had come into the court and had discovered any trace of the ghastly thing in the vault, and she hardly heard the kind words of her uncle or the coaxings of his old housekeeper.

The hay was making in the court then, and Jenny Light remembered that when the haymakers came she raked up something that looked like a bloody spot, and showed it to one of the others, but they told her that most likely a rabbit or a hare had been killed there, and she had best take no heed.

"Oh no; it must have been the haymakers.

51 examples of  haymaker  in sentences