Definitionn. a small cone-shaped pile of hay that has been left in the field until it is dry enough to carry to the hayrick
Last update: August 30, 2015
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And you have plenty of work before you, so trip on, to the first haycock. [Please select]
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"No," said the dwarf; "lay it down by the haycock." [Please select]
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Is this the way you mind your sheep, Under the haycock, fast asleep. [Please select]
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Aunt Polly said: "He's under the haycock, fast asleep." [Please select]
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” cried Francie, casting herself violently about my neck and imbedding me in the haycock. [Please select]
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His haycock, too, was as large as a hill in comparison with those of his brothers. [Please select]
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” And here I leaned back on the warm haycock and blinked my eyes a bit in moist anticipation of happiness to come. [Please select]
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The eldest took his turn first, but after having watched all night fell asleep towards morning, when he awoke to find another haycock missing. [Please select]
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