Barnyards

Word BARNYARDS
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Definitions and meanings of "Barnyards"

What do we mean by barnyards?

The yard associated with or surrounding a barn.

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The word "barnyards" in example sentences

One wonders, have the canyon's barnyards previously escaped notice? ❋ Jonathan Handel (2011)

In the meantime, Hazel and Hattie were used every odd moment in hauling manure from Glen Ellen, whose barnyards had never known such a thorough cleaning. ❋ Unknown (2010)

At least the human protein does not seem to affect mating or behavior, and there is good reason to keep herds happy and healthy, in barnyards, and not factories: stressed animals produce less milk. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Sadly, most of the meat, egg, and dairy companies that pretend to be eco - or animal-friendly, with packages covered in pictures of pretty red barnyards, are basically the same massive corporately owned factory-farms but with a newly hired advertising consultant. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They deliver endless philosophic harangues, one more absurd than the other, bawl and brawl like schoolchildren, and pause only to gobble up whatever they can poach from the barnyards along their route. ❋ Darnton, Robert (2008)

Rural electrification was not yet a reality and I became quite accustomed to the smells of illumination by kerosene and acetylene lamps, as well as all the odors of barnyards and outdoor plumbing. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Conspicuous by their absence, or nearly so, are the early nineteenth-century printed calico dresses worn in kitchens and barnyards, seldom valued enough to have been stashed in family trunks with baby clothes and outdated dresses. ❋ Unknown (2006)

He is genuinely amusing when scampering through barnyards in search of goodies to pilfer, with his zany moon of a face beaming wildly when his contraband jackpot is located. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Endotoxins are components of the cell walls of various bacteria and are found in dirt and dust everywhere, but especially in the dirt of farms and barnyards. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Drainage from cesspools, privies, and barnyards in the area flowed directly into the creek. ❋ Unknown (2003)

He was capable of barnyard epithets, but I think he knew that they fit better in barnyards than to novelists and sculptors. ❋ Unknown (2003)

To fill your fields with plenty and your barnyards to renew, ❋ Unknown (1999)

Dogs, cats, cockatoes swinging on their perches, peacocks, parrots, pelicans, and every one of the cocks swarmed from the barnyards and garden and cellars, to add their shrill cries and shrieks to the universal babel. ❋ Anna Bowman Dodd (N/A)

Those who had nothing else sent the poultry from their barnyards; the ox or bull or calf from the stall; the title deed of a few acres of land; so many bushels of grain, or potatoes, or onions. ❋ Various (N/A)

Too often, also, the water in our wells, or in the streams that supply our towns and cities, receives the drainage from outhouses and barnyards, and so introduces into our systems, in the liquid -- and thus easily assimilated -- form, the most dangerous poisons. ❋ Joel Dorman Steele (N/A)

Every well, therefore, should not only be widely separated from barnyards, cesspools, pens, sinks, and similar places, but should be made water-tight with cement, so that nothing can reach its interior except water that has been filtered through dense beds of unpolluted ground below. ❋ Joel Dorman Steele (N/A)

The learned genethlialogers of the observatories had unlicensed colleagues, who told fortunes at street-crossings or in barnyards. ❋ Franz Cumont (N/A)

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