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Definition of hayloft in English: hayloftnoun ˈheɪlɒftˈheɪˌlɔft A loft over a stable used for storing hay or straw. Example sentencesExamples - He stole the book out of the library and secretly read it in the hayloft above a nearby barn.
- Our role was to protect the crops and guard the haylofts.
- I discovered the owls by accident one day, when I climbed into the hayloft of my grandfather's old barn to play on the bales.
- The figure quietly moved Barranca's bridle and saddle to the hayloft where it would remain hidden until a thorough search was made of the barn.
- Imagine that: someone who knows all about barn owls, nature and haylofts.
- It was made from wood, and had a high arching roof, with haylofts to either side, almost like a barn.
- I'd jump headlong from the hayloft into piles of straw, never stopping to consider how deep the straw was.
- With a start, he realized that he was still in the hayloft, and the sun was well up.
- He was climbing down the ladder from the hayloft.
- The flames danced and licked the hayloft and the house connected to it was charred and falling.
- He crouches at the edge of the hayloft and stands up, looking around for fresh straw to take down to his horse.
- Three women escaped from prison and sought to hide in the hayloft of a local farmer's barn.
- It is built into an incline with a large entrance to the hayloft on an upper level and the entrances to the stables on the opposite lower level.
- It contains seven bays for hay and grain storage, a threshing floor, two stables and a hayloft.
- The well-fenced paddock would be suitable for up to four horses, while a former coach house now provides two loose boxes with a hayloft above.
- Grateful that the grooms from the other stables had taken care of their horses that day, they climbed wearily into their rooms in the hayloft.
- The little girl was more often to be found prowling around the barns and jumping out of haylofts than sitting inside doing needlework.
- They found three haybales that were against the edge of the hayloft, and carefully pulled them apart.
- He had just descended from the hayloft where he had been pitching down some fresh supplies for the horses.
- The farm's organic alfalfa is stored in the hayloft above.
Definition of hayloft in US English: hayloftnounˈheɪˌlɔftˈhāˌlôft A loft over a stable or barn used for storing hay or straw. Example sentencesExamples - He was climbing down the ladder from the hayloft.
- The well-fenced paddock would be suitable for up to four horses, while a former coach house now provides two loose boxes with a hayloft above.
- It is built into an incline with a large entrance to the hayloft on an upper level and the entrances to the stables on the opposite lower level.
- It was made from wood, and had a high arching roof, with haylofts to either side, almost like a barn.
- I'd jump headlong from the hayloft into piles of straw, never stopping to consider how deep the straw was.
- Three women escaped from prison and sought to hide in the hayloft of a local farmer's barn.
- Our role was to protect the crops and guard the haylofts.
- Grateful that the grooms from the other stables had taken care of their horses that day, they climbed wearily into their rooms in the hayloft.
- They found three haybales that were against the edge of the hayloft, and carefully pulled them apart.
- Imagine that: someone who knows all about barn owls, nature and haylofts.
- He crouches at the edge of the hayloft and stands up, looking around for fresh straw to take down to his horse.
- It contains seven bays for hay and grain storage, a threshing floor, two stables and a hayloft.
- He stole the book out of the library and secretly read it in the hayloft above a nearby barn.
- I discovered the owls by accident one day, when I climbed into the hayloft of my grandfather's old barn to play on the bales.
- The little girl was more often to be found prowling around the barns and jumping out of haylofts than sitting inside doing needlework.
- With a start, he realized that he was still in the hayloft, and the sun was well up.
- He had just descended from the hayloft where he had been pitching down some fresh supplies for the horses.
- The flames danced and licked the hayloft and the house connected to it was charred and falling.
- The farm's organic alfalfa is stored in the hayloft above.
- The figure quietly moved Barranca's bridle and saddle to the hayloft where it would remain hidden until a thorough search was made of the barn.
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