Examples of 'haycock' in a sentence

Meaning of "haycock"

Haycock is a noun referring to a small conical stack of hay in a field. It is used in the context of agriculture or rural landscapes
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  • A small, conical stack of hay left in a field to dry before adding to a haystack.
  • A surname.

How to use "haycock" in a sentence

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Haycock stands on the southern arm.
I am too tall to be mistaken for a haycock.
Haycock began composing music of his own for film and television.
Includes exclusive ocean view and king size Haycock for your family is captivating.
Brother Haycock invited us to come right up.
If you will put all the hay I have mowed into the haycock.
Haycock and the majority of the Labour Party MPs refused to support the government.
They were larger than the existing Hercules Class but still with haycock fireboxes.
Randy Haycock served as the supervising animator of Naveen in both human and frog form.
The video was directed by Vincent Haycock.
Haycock Island is uninhabited.
Is it difficult for a man with a haycock to have sex?
The area surrounding Haycock Creek was first inhabited by the Lenape people.
I wish he had a blister as big as a haycock under each eye!
Dr Haycock is also committed to education and is a fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

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More scores would follow, and Haycock helped produce recordings for other artists.
Dr. Haycock strongly recommended that he be grounded.
The song included the vocal harmonies of Haycock and Holt, behind Cooper 's lead.
Arthur Haycock also served as personal secretary to several church presidents in the 20th century.
The study released yesterday was by Dr. Ken Haycock.
Ken Haycock presents the results of two Congresses, which discussed competencies for information professionals.
No one has ( strangely ) ever counted the exact amount of these haycock hills.
Ronald haycock lecture - war studies.
Of course, being a gentleman, Smith allowed Haycock to start.
O Operation of Haycock iron mine narrow gauge railway, Hull, Quebec.
When he is about 30, Widmerpool becomes engaged to a considerably older widow, Mildred Haycock.
During other phases of the project, Mr. Haycock should perform, at minimum, an advisory role.
Military records after 1865 list him as Hickok but note that he was known as Haycock.
Cantley 's Dacey and Haycock mines.
O Blowing in of furnaces, Haycock iron mine, Hull, Quebec.
Most newspapers continued to use the name William Haycock when referring to " Wild Bill " until 1869.

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