hayes (A2)
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈheɪz/
Definition
Grass, clover, or other herbage, dried and stored as fodder for livestock.
Examples
The farmer stored the hay in the barn for the winter.
Cows eat hay during the colder months when fresh grass is not available.
We need to buy more hay for the horses.
How to Use hayes
- make hay (idiom)
- To take advantage of an opportunity. — "Let's make hay while the sun shines and finish this project today."
- bale of hay (collocation)
- A compressed block of dried grass. — "The farmer loaded a bale of hay onto the tractor."
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