Dictionary Home »
Sentence Examples » hay
hay - use in sentences
Preposition: while
- shine: But take it today and'make hay while the sun shines ' because who knows what will happen tomorrow?
Converse of object
- mow: What you smell as a rose, I may smell as mown hay.
- new-mow: They smell fishy, or some people say, of new-mown hay or Jasmine tea.
- bale: This was a fire involving approximately 150 tons of baled hay.
- soak: A soft feed and soaked hay is preferable as this can be swallowed easier.
- eat: They were housed and eating Sheepdrove hay, but they are out all summer.
- feed: The animals graze in the summer and are fed hay, straw or silage in the winter.
Adjective modifier
- contaminated: Notes: Does not lose its toxicity after drying and storage and contaminated hay has caused many problems.
- unlimited: Hay is vital - all rabbits at any age need access to unlimited, good quality hay.
- fresh: Having fresh hay to nibble on all day can help to wear their teeth down.
Modifies a noun
- fever: The hay fever season is a common time for asthma to get worse.
- meadow: In the autumn the cattle spend time grazing the hay meadows within the Paxton Pits nature reserve.
- bale: Some of the straw from the hay bale burnt out my back break in the 450 race.
- loft: The coach men rested in the hay loft whilst the travelers stayed at the Inn.
- sufferer: Pollen counts are taken during the summer months to warn hay fever sufferers of high levels.
- wagon: The sewers, covered with a vault of tightly fitted stones, have room in some places for hay wagons to drive through them.
Noun used with modifier
- timothy: Try encouraging your rabbit by putting some of his or her droppings into the box or try using timothy hay or treats.
- alfalfa: In winter, some additional fodder, such as grass or alfalfa hay may be provided.
- meadow: Good meadow hay, especially organic hay, will also provide these elements.
- grass: Feed them meadow ( grass hay ) or timothy hay in unlimited amounts.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
Share on Facebook