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Barnyard   /bˈɑrnjˌɑrd/   Listen
Barnyard

noun
1.
A yard adjoining a barn.



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"Barnyard" Quotes from Famous Books



... she had become excellent friends with the farmer and had persuaded him to delegate to her a number of his duties. She had to collect the newly laid eggs, hunt up stolen nests, inspect and feed the clucking, quacking, gobbling personnel of the barnyard which came ...
— The Common Law • Robert W. Chambers

... When the publishers advertise the initial appearance of a poet, we simply say Another! The versifiers and their friends who study them through a magnifying glass may ultimately force us to classify the songsters into wild poets, gamy poets, barnyard poets, poets that hunt ...
— The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Century • William Lyon Phelps

... out to thrash his son and the boy licked him instead, they found the old man settin' in the barnyard, holdin' on to his nose and ...
— The Depot Master • Joseph C. Lincoln

... accompaniment of comedy in 'Pagliacci,' the opera which followed so hard upon its heels. Since then piquancy has been the cry; the piquant contemplation of adultery, seduction, and murder amid the reek and stench of the Italian barnyard. Think of Cilea's 'Tilda,' Giordano's 'Mala Vita,' Spinelli's 'A Basso Porto,' and ...
— A Second Book of Operas • Henry Edward Krehbiel

... a dog, or call To cattle, sharply pealed, Borne echoing from some wayside stall Or barnyard far a-field; Then all is silent, and the snow ...
— Lyrics of Earth • Archibald Lampman


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