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[ hey-feeld ] / ˈheɪˌfild /
nouna field where grass, alfalfa, etc., are grown for making into hay. Origin of hayfieldFirst recorded in 1775–85; hay + field Words nearby hayfieldHaydon, Hayek, Hayem-Widal syndrome, Hayes, hay fever, hayfield, hayfork, Haygarth's nodes, haylage, Hayley, haylift Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for hayfieldThe first one I ever saw was in a hayfield above a town called Suha Reka. The Right and Left Are Wrong About My Movie|Sebastian Junger|July 21, 2010|DAILY BEAST It was hay harvest and there were extra hands at work, extra cooking to do, and many journeys to be made to and from the hayfield. White Lilac; or the Queen of the May|Amy Walton The day was warm and fine as the previous one had been—when you saw Maria Godolphin walking through the hayfield. The Shadow of Ashlydyat|Mrs. Henry Wood So far as I have heard, that is the last visit Hayfield has had from the little men in green. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book|Constance Cary Harrison
When summer came what joy there was in the hayfield, and how sweet the smell of the new-mown hay! Christopher Crayon's Recollections|J. Ewing Ritchie Now, the air was fresh with the dew and sweet from hayfield and meadow; and the birds were singing like mad all around. The Wide, Wide World|Susan Warner
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