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Definition of Hayricks

Hayrick
Hayrick Hay"rick, n. A heap or pile of hay, usually covered with thatch for preservation in the open air.

Meaning of Hayricks from wikipedia

- up hayrick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A hayrick is a large, sometimes thatched, outdoor pile of hay. "Hayrick" may also refer to: Hayrick Butte...
- Captain Swing disturbances. Threshing machines were a particular target, and hayrick burning was a po****r activity. However, the riots led to the first formation...
- reporter (Richard Ayoade) take him to a hayrick across the road and the ratter scatters some oats around the hayrick. He repeats that for 2 more days and...
- Troy begins to show his bad side. When Gabriel s****s help to protect the hayricks from an approaching storm, Troy, belligerent and drunk, refuses to take...
- seepage. They were also used on other food and animal feed stores such as hayricks and game larders. In Middle English staddle, or stadle, is stathel, from...
- Hayrick Butte is a tuya, a type of subglacial volcano, in Linn County, Oregon. Located in the Willamette National Forest near Santiam P****, it lies adjacent...
- west to east, include Dumbell Island, Barn Rock, Lodge Rock, Pigmy Rock, Hayrick Island and Twig Rock. The Terra Firma islands are the southernmost point...
- Hayrick Island is a small prominent rock m****, more than 150 metres (500 ft) high, between Lodge Rock and Twig Rock in the Terra Firma Islands, off the...
- county was organized that same year, with Hayrick as county seat. The county's first newspaper, the Hayrick Democrat, began publication in 1889, but was...
- 900–995, 1073) had included stacks [and also some more-accurately described hayricks: that is smaller piles of hay for animal-feed] in an ancillary manner....