Synonym: feed, fodder. Similar words: bay, day, gay, ha, hat, hey, may, pay. Meaning: [heɪ] n. grass mowed and cured for use as fodder. v. convert (plant material) into hay.
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(121) The farmer has stored up enough hay for his cows to eat in winter.
(122) The effects of different levels of additive soy phosphatide in the diet of early lactation cows with northeast hay and corn silage as roughage on their performance were studied.
(123) Most of the field was still quilted with cut hay.
(124) At the center of its frame is a brook. A hay wain advances through the water.
(125) The pictures that linger in his mind, called up in a moment by such sensations as the smell of roses or of new-mown hay, are of a single nature.
(126) However, their Manchester opponents soon led again, Chris Hay and Danny Hughes notching Didsbury's goals.
(127) They found Him in a manger where oxen feed on hay.
(128) The rancher wants us to Bring in more hay for his cattle.
(129) Spring and summer are taken up by the reaping of hay and the threshing of corn.
(130) Secretary of State John Hay had negotiated a series of arbitration treaties.
(131) People run away when they see you, they scream in your ears, faint, or come after you with a four-pronged hay fork.
(132) By His grace, Cherith Baptist Church was founded in 1958 by Rev. Maak Hay Chun, a young missionary from Hong Kong sent by the America Southern Baptist Seminary .
(133) Joseph cleans cleanly a cave, makes a bed with the hay lets Masurium Advantage rest.
(134) The colon was ablaze, like a bone-dry bale of hay soaked in gasoline and then set afire.
(135) It's main traits are rapid growth, high yield and good palatability, fit for the intensified cattle farm and fishing farm. It is also fit for production of ensilage and hay.
(136) The pictures that linger in his mind, called up in a moment by such sensations as the smell of roses or of new-mown hay, are of a simpler nature.
(137) Endemic variety Cangzhou alfalfa was oppressed at hay yield, regeneration and orthotropism .
(138) One form of hypersensitivity pneumonitis is known as farmer's lung because the farmer inhales thermophilic actinomycetes in moldy hay that set off the reaction.
(139) Exposition by Marxist authors of classics on urban community economy hay laid a theoretic foundation for the development of Chinese urban community economy.
(140) The most common form, atopic eczema, is seen in people with a predisposition to allergies, like hay fever or asthma.
(141) Swedes, manigolds, fodder roots, hay, lucerne(alfalfa), clover, sainfoin, forage kale, lupines, vetches and similar forage products, whether or not in the form of pellets.
(142) Danes long ago used the ashes of hay as a seasoning, so Mr. Redzepi does, too: they smell vaguely of popcorn, and have accessorized both an egg dish and one with king crab.
(143) Now you've pulled about Blondel's yellow wig, and Colchicum's black one, why don't you have a try at that brown one, hay?
(144) Not by bread alone, but by the fragrance of roses, the scent of orange blossoms, the smell of new-mown hay, the clasp of a friend's hand, the tenderness of a mother's kiss.
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(145) Significantly, this line marks the southern limit of the birch tree, a plant whose pollen is one of the causes of hay fever in northern Europe.
(146) The new mother sang a lullaby as she gently laid her Son on the hay in the feed box.
(147) "One ignores the political situation at one's peril," said Hay, who has worked out of his office off Kim Il-sung square in central Pyongyang for the past seven years.
(148) The Indian chief rose to his feet and left Hay Stockard's camp to return to his village.
(149) Farmers ( and cotton bulls ) should make hay – or cotton – while the sun shines.
(150) Let's go for a roll in the hay, it'll be fun!