Hayfork

Word HAYFORK
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Hyphenation hay fork
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Definitions and meanings of "Hayfork"

What do we mean by hayfork?

A hand tool for pitching hay. noun

A machine-operated fork for moving hay. noun

A fork used for turning over hay to dry, or in lifting it, as into a cart, on to a rick, etc. noun

Hay-forks used with hay-carriers are made in the form of spears or harpoons, or of hinged grappling-irons resembling a clam-shell dredge. The harpoons are single or double and are provided with barbs which, when the shaft is thrust into the hay, can be thrown out to gather and lift a large bunch of it. The grappling-forks are opened and dropped upon the hay, when a pull upon a cord draws the tines together, gathering and lifting the hay. noun

A fork for pitching and tedding hay. noun

A contrivance for unloading hay from the cart and depositing it in the loft, or on a mow, by horse power. noun

A tool used for moving hay; a pitchfork. noun

A long-handled fork for turning or lifting hay noun

A tool used for moving hay; a pitchfork.

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The word "hayfork" in example sentences

A scholar from Chelm who finds a hayfork in the road is likely to conclude it's a giant's menorah. ❋ Steven Barnes (2010)

This said, I thank you for your point of view, it is helpful to know the dark recesses where the oppostion resides, that I may keep my torch lit and well fueled, and the tines of mine hayfork pointed in the right direction … … …. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Her hands would unclench from their imaginary grip on the hayfork only with effort, and her head throbbed with a general pain. ❋ Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain (2003)

Mr Wium was viciously attacked with a hayfork and pickaxe, while ❋ Unknown (1992)

Mat dug his hayfork into the straw and manure and gave a sidelong frown at the farmer, coming from the back of the barn with a bucket in one hand and his milking stool in the other. ❋ Jordan, Robert, 1948- (1990)

Wishing he could think of a joke, Rand tried to concentrate on his hayfork. ❋ Jordan, Robert, 1948- (1990)

She wears muumuu dresses and glass jewelry hanging all over her, and in the morning she puts a boombox on the bar and she and him scrub out the toilets and sing opera together like somebody stuck them in the butt with a hayfork. ❋ James Lee Burke (1988)

One time when Alvin was tormented past endurance and only Measure's strong arms held him back from hot-blooded murder with a hayfork, Measure allowed as how the punishments of hell would most likely consist of living in the same house with five women who were all about twice a man's size. ❋ Card, Orson Scott (1987)

Seconds later a reluctant and very embarrassed Maggie was standing at the focal point as a semi-circle of hayfork-bearing matrons advanced and retreated towards and from her. ❋ MacLean, Alistair, 1922- (1969)

A pulley attached to the trolley carrier lifted and lowered the hayfork. ❋ John T. Schlebecker (N/A)

This steel trolley carrier supported a one-horse hayfork. ❋ John T. Schlebecker (N/A)

S.E. Harris patented this double-harpoon, iron hayfork in 1867. ❋ John T. Schlebecker (N/A)

A double-harpoon hayfork and pulley for lifting hay from a wagon to a barn hayloft. ❋ John T. Schlebecker (N/A)

Look at there, Jack Smith's hayfork he left after him! ❋ Eugene O'Neill (1920)

There was many a man killed with no more of a weapon than a hayfork. ❋ Eugene O'Neill (1920)

[how do] you [get the] world high? [burn down] hayfork ❋ Sparkie Lyn (2009)

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