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		Definition of haymaking in English: haymakingnounˈheɪmeɪkɪŋˈheɪˌmeɪkɪŋ mass nounThe activity of making hay from grass grown for fodder.  Example sentencesExamples -  Hot steaming rains fell frequently, hindering the late haymaking in the other meads.
 -  The slow fermentation of the cider made it ready for drinking at the thirsty times of haymaking and harvest the following year.
 -  It looked easy, but when Cecil was a lad haymaking was a time of acute stress.
 -  Grass for haymaking is the main crop and its yield is directly affected by temperature, length of snow cover, and duration of frosts.
 -  Silage and haymaking have proved impossible, leaving farmers in some areas facing a real fodder problem this winter.
 -  Relatives, if they live close by, will help out, especially during haymaking, but younger people here have left the land.
 -  The farm assembly had decided that in view of the dry weather all hands should be used for haymaking.
 -  Often all summer was spent haymaking, with large gangs of men and horses, moving slowly through the district, field by field.
 -  Some of the land will be used for haymaking or left to grow wild and it is hoped that rare breeds, such as Exmoor Ponies could graze there.
 -  In rural areas during the haymaking season it is not unusual to see farmers falling asleep over their beer in the local pub.
 -  A larger than usual number of Irish labourers presented themselves at Skipton market for the annual haymaking engagement.
 -  To improve his income he helped a lot of other farmers, grass seeding and haymaking.
 -  There was a ready supply of brute strength at the peak times of the agricultural year, such as haymaking, harvest, and the grape-picking season.
 -  In the countryside children worked in the fields from haymaking to the harvest.
 -  An 18-year-old youth, his friend and a farmer claimed they spotted a UFO while returning from haymaking.
 -  Demonstrations of the ancient crafts of butter and basket-making also drew much attention, as did the interesting demonstrations of haymaking, sheep shearing and other activities.
 -  People travelled from all corners of Munster to see a magnificent display of vintage machinery, threshing, haymaking and old farm skills of bygone days.
 -  Pearl and her father pooled their resources with neighbours at haymaking time.
 -  That spells the end of centuries of tinkling cowbells, haymaking and fine cheeses - and ruin for many Alpine communities.
 -  The villagers will look after their own cattle, make their own dairy produce, grow and preserve their own crops and do their own haymaking.
 
    Definition of haymaking in US English: haymakingnounˈhāˌmākiNGˈheɪˌmeɪkɪŋ The activity of making hay from grass grown for fodder.  Example sentencesExamples -  Often all summer was spent haymaking, with large gangs of men and horses, moving slowly through the district, field by field.
 -  There was a ready supply of brute strength at the peak times of the agricultural year, such as haymaking, harvest, and the grape-picking season.
 -  The farm assembly had decided that in view of the dry weather all hands should be used for haymaking.
 -  To improve his income he helped a lot of other farmers, grass seeding and haymaking.
 -  Grass for haymaking is the main crop and its yield is directly affected by temperature, length of snow cover, and duration of frosts.
 -  Some of the land will be used for haymaking or left to grow wild and it is hoped that rare breeds, such as Exmoor Ponies could graze there.
 -  People travelled from all corners of Munster to see a magnificent display of vintage machinery, threshing, haymaking and old farm skills of bygone days.
 -  Relatives, if they live close by, will help out, especially during haymaking, but younger people here have left the land.
 -  A larger than usual number of Irish labourers presented themselves at Skipton market for the annual haymaking engagement.
 -  In the countryside children worked in the fields from haymaking to the harvest.
 -  The slow fermentation of the cider made it ready for drinking at the thirsty times of haymaking and harvest the following year.
 -  An 18-year-old youth, his friend and a farmer claimed they spotted a UFO while returning from haymaking.
 -  Silage and haymaking have proved impossible, leaving farmers in some areas facing a real fodder problem this winter.
 -  Hot steaming rains fell frequently, hindering the late haymaking in the other meads.
 -  Demonstrations of the ancient crafts of butter and basket-making also drew much attention, as did the interesting demonstrations of haymaking, sheep shearing and other activities.
 -  That spells the end of centuries of tinkling cowbells, haymaking and fine cheeses - and ruin for many Alpine communities.
 -  The villagers will look after their own cattle, make their own dairy produce, grow and preserve their own crops and do their own haymaking.
 -  It looked easy, but when Cecil was a lad haymaking was a time of acute stress.
 -  In rural areas during the haymaking season it is not unusual to see farmers falling asleep over their beer in the local pub.
 -  Pearl and her father pooled their resources with neighbours at haymaking time.
 
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