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		Definition of haymaker in English: haymakernounˈheɪmeɪkəˈheɪˌmeɪkər 1A person who is involved in making hay, especially one who tosses and spreads it to dry after mowing.  Example sentencesExamples -  In the distance to the left can be seen haystacks and, possibly, haymakers.
 -  Nowhere have so many muscular and healthy bodies been put on display, so many entwined haymakers and tractor drivers, workers and peasants, strong men and women.
 -  Its been a week of catchy weather and many haymakers will be blessing the invention of plastic bags.
 -  Lenin fled, hiding in a haymaker's hut before crossing the border into Finland.
 -  The Mayor Of Casterbridge is the tale of Henchard's rise from travelling haymaker to the richest corn merchant in the town of Casterbridge.
 -  The drinks, in the form of ale, were taken by five haymakers who last summer spent 13 days mowing five acres of grassland in the park.
 -  There was little visible sign even of agricultural activity, apart from glimpses of haymakers scything by hand.
 -  He stops delivering mail to help some haymakers and is then off to the pub.
 -  Another time, one summer morn, he sees the haymakers at work.
 
 - 1.1 An apparatus for shaking and drying hay.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The haymakers are on the Oakworth bank of the River Worth.
 
  
 2informal A forceful blow.  he caught him on the side of the head with a stinging haymaker  Example sentencesExamples -  The large reverberation that can be heard when a haymaker lands can make you recoil in pain.
 -  Rob brought his arm back, and delivered a powerful haymaker to the guy's gut, knocking him down.
 -  He swung his full weight behind a wild haymaker and caught the Welshman flush on his exposed chin.
 -  He can lay a haymaker on a punk that will send him sailing through the air for almost half of a city block.
 -  Whether it's a jab or a haymaker, we have to throw the first blow.
 -  After a few haymakers, the antagonists waddled off arm in arm to get a little drunker.
 -  At every opportunity he strides straight forward and throws huge, windmill haymakers with his right hand that seldom connect.
 -  Georgie gets a haymaker to the jaw for his insight.
 -  His opponent spent the entire round throwing haymakers after haymakers only to hit nothing but wind.
 -  Pulling his fist back in a massive haymaker, he shot his arm forward with the force of a battering ram.
 -  With a growl, Guts Man drew back a fist and struck Mega Man with a powerful haymaker punch.
 -  Believe me, I landed some haymakers in those eight debates that we had.
 -  The Duke regained his senses just in time to see another haymaker about to be launched in his direction.
 -  ‘Once I'm in the ring, I'm going to throw some haymakers,’ he said.
 -  Paul dived in with a haymaker of a punch, missed, and ended up on the floor.
 -  The young superhero threw an amazing combination of punches, kicks, and haymakers.
 -  When she fights back, he delivers a ham-fisted haymaker across her jaw accompanied by a sound effect that made me wince.
 -  He was caught by a haymaker as he leaned back on the ropes.
 -  In the West, the jab and the haymaker are the most common striking assaults in self-defense situations.
 -  He threw a monster left jab, which I deflected, then I countered with my hardest haymaker to his face.
 
    Definition of haymaker in US English: haymakernounˈheɪˌmeɪkərˈhāˌmākər 1A person who is involved in making hay, especially one who tosses and spreads it to dry after mowing.  Example sentencesExamples -  The Mayor Of Casterbridge is the tale of Henchard's rise from travelling haymaker to the richest corn merchant in the town of Casterbridge.
 -  Nowhere have so many muscular and healthy bodies been put on display, so many entwined haymakers and tractor drivers, workers and peasants, strong men and women.
 -  There was little visible sign even of agricultural activity, apart from glimpses of haymakers scything by hand.
 -  He stops delivering mail to help some haymakers and is then off to the pub.
 -  The drinks, in the form of ale, were taken by five haymakers who last summer spent 13 days mowing five acres of grassland in the park.
 -  In the distance to the left can be seen haystacks and, possibly, haymakers.
 -  Another time, one summer morn, he sees the haymakers at work.
 -  Its been a week of catchy weather and many haymakers will be blessing the invention of plastic bags.
 -  Lenin fled, hiding in a haymaker's hut before crossing the border into Finland.
 
 - 1.1 An apparatus for shaking and drying hay.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The haymakers are on the Oakworth bank of the River Worth.
 
  
 2informal A forceful blow.  he caught him on the side of the head with a stinging haymaker  Example sentencesExamples -  Rob brought his arm back, and delivered a powerful haymaker to the guy's gut, knocking him down.
 -  The young superhero threw an amazing combination of punches, kicks, and haymakers.
 -  Paul dived in with a haymaker of a punch, missed, and ended up on the floor.
 -  He swung his full weight behind a wild haymaker and caught the Welshman flush on his exposed chin.
 -  At every opportunity he strides straight forward and throws huge, windmill haymakers with his right hand that seldom connect.
 -  The Duke regained his senses just in time to see another haymaker about to be launched in his direction.
 -  Believe me, I landed some haymakers in those eight debates that we had.
 -  He was caught by a haymaker as he leaned back on the ropes.
 -  ‘Once I'm in the ring, I'm going to throw some haymakers,’ he said.
 -  When she fights back, he delivers a ham-fisted haymaker across her jaw accompanied by a sound effect that made me wince.
 -  Georgie gets a haymaker to the jaw for his insight.
 -  He can lay a haymaker on a punk that will send him sailing through the air for almost half of a city block.
 -  With a growl, Guts Man drew back a fist and struck Mega Man with a powerful haymaker punch.
 -  He threw a monster left jab, which I deflected, then I countered with my hardest haymaker to his face.
 -  Whether it's a jab or a haymaker, we have to throw the first blow.
 -  In the West, the jab and the haymaker are the most common striking assaults in self-defense situations.
 -  Pulling his fist back in a massive haymaker, he shot his arm forward with the force of a battering ram.
 -  After a few haymakers, the antagonists waddled off arm in arm to get a little drunker.
 -  The large reverberation that can be heard when a haymaker lands can make you recoil in pain.
 -  His opponent spent the entire round throwing haymakers after haymakers only to hit nothing but wind.
 
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