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Hayrack

noun
1.
A rack that holds hay for feeding livestock.
2.
A frame attached to a wagon to increase the amount of hay it can carry.  Synonym: hayrig.






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"Hayrack" Quotes from Famous Books



... road to where the roofs of several buildings showed just above a ridge. His talk must have been well lubricated with something substantial in the way of legal tender, for presently he returned, and behind him a team came down the road hauling a flat hayrack on which four Japs sat and dangled their legs to the jolting ...
— The Thunder Bird • B. M. Bower

... as he passed he would call out all sorts of things to the stupid old drivers. His favorite expressions were, 'Say, do you think you own the road?' and 'If you want to sleep, you better drive your old hayrack and rattling old bones to the side of the road,' or 'Now take a little of my dust and see how you like it!' And all the time he was growing ...
— Billy Whiskers' Adventures • Frances Trego Montgomery

... and peeping slyly out, Solomon saw a sight that made him very angry. A hayrack stood alongside the stack; and on it stood Farmer Green and his hired man. Each had a pitchfork in his hands, with which he tore great forkfuls of hay off the stack and ...
— The Tale of Solomon Owl • Arthur Scott Bailey

... had been galloped to the platform in his carriage and pair, his antagonist was hauled up in a hayrack-wagon ...
— The Lincoln Story Book • Henry L. Williams



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