102 Verbs to Use for the Word hay

Pa crawled out from the bale of hay, which he had pulled over him, and the hay stuck to the fly paper on pa, and a camel began to eat the hay, and he chewed pa's shirt until the hands pulled pa away.

A hundred men may pass a hayfield and see only the sweaty toil and the windrows of dried grass; but here is one who pauses by a Roumanian meadow, where girls are making hay and singing as they work.

She told me how nicely we should throw the hay about.

On the creek-bottom below the shack was a meadow where Lan cut enough hay each year to feed his two ponies through the winter.

They ploughed with horses, they ploughed with tractors, they sowed the seed, they thinned and weeded the plants, they reaped, they raked, they pitched the hay, they did fencing and milking.

James could rake the hay.

Mr. Wood was going from one horse to another, giving them hay, and talking to them in a cheerful voice.

When merry milkmaids click the latch, And rarely smells the new-mown hay, And the cock hath sung beneath the thatch Twice or thrice his roundelay, Twice or thrice his roundelay; Alone and warming his five wits, The white owl in the belfry sits.

Me, I have hit the hay, but I do not sleep so good, and presently I wake and up I look, and there is one who make faces against me through the dashed window.

"If you're going to burn hay," soliloquized Dabney, "it won't do to take a barn for a stove.

" "Huh! You better try feeding hay for a while," sourly grumbled the superintendent.

Some brought hay, some kerosene, and others wood from a pile which had been thrown into a vacant lot near by.

Godthis is horrible!" Mechanically Hardwick got some hay down for the horse, while MacPherson pulled off the saddle and bridle, examining both in the process.

This is a great hayfield, and the people come from far to cut and store the hay for the winter, when they harness the stacks and drag them bodily to their villages on the snow, which sometimes falls, they told me, to the depth of fifteen or more feet.

When the spring field work at home has been finished, the cattle are taken thither by the young women and girls,often twenty and sometimes forty miles away,where they stay during the summer and make butter and cheese, gather hay, knit stockings, and embroider linen.

He was foreclosing mortgages, buying half-starved horses and steers for a song, selling hay and straw at fabulous prices.

'That is my notion too,' she added, 'and therefore I think he should not hold the hay so high that the sheep cannot reach it.'

Farther onif far or near can be predicated of their worldsee horses, trees, pagodas, dancing the hays.

When they had loaded their luggage and spread hay to lie upon, they started; but before they were out of sight of the stable the crazy vehicle broke down, and they were detained till nearly eleven o'clock at night, whilst it was being repaired.

I was shown no grass-hay of any kind; nor do I believe there was any.

One year their barn was burned just as they had housed their hay.

Some of the circus men didn't care for dress that night, but got out just as they were, and the result was that when daylight came they had to tie hay around their legs.

Below them, on the ground, two other Camp Fire Girls in the regular working costume of the Camp Firemiddy blouses and wide blue bloomerswere tossing up the hay, under the amused direction of Walter Stubbs, one of the boys who worked on the farm.

Pero en vano es luchar; que no hay cifra Capaz de encerrarlo, y apenas ¡

Mark had observed this circumstance when last at the crater, and Socrates had brought his scythe and forks, to cut and cure the hay.

102 Verbs to Use for the Word  hay