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		Definition of barnyard in English: barnyardnounˈbɑːnjɑːdˈbɑrnˌjɑrd North American The area of open ground around a barn; a farmyard. as modifier a barnyard fowl  Example sentencesExamples -  Crossing the coastal plain on the heels of the main herd was a bit like walking through a barnyard.
 -  Proper grading and tiling can reduce wet barnyards.
 -  There was also fish from the pond and poultry and cows from the barnyard.
 -  A mile or so in, you'll come to Slide Ranch, where you can watch goats and chickens roam the barnyard.
 -  So I went down toward the creek, and as I turned the corner by the barnyard I saw him down below, moving along a fencerow.
 -  For efficiency, a pipeline must follow the lay of the land, cutting through barnyards and across cultivated fields.
 -  As the two approached the barnyard they slowed to a steady trot.
 -  Run-off from barnyards, cropland, feedlots, septic tanks, and intensively managed turf areas such as golf courses can introduce large quantities of organic matter and nutrients into a pond.
 -  So with dirty clothes and feces in my teeth, I climbed on top of the fence with the gun and jumped on the back of one of the colts that were hanging around the barnyard.
 -  Farmers emptied their barnyards and built factory-size sheds in the rolling hills.
 -  The barnyard was situated behind the house with a good clear view of the winding highway that led out of Massillon and to places beyond.
 -  Their farmstead and barnyard areas are immaculately tidy.
 -  He led me out of the main barnyard, down the aisle to the fields.
 -  They walked all around the barnyard, Shiloh's head up high, looking at all the new surroundings.
 -  It's the story of a little pig and his friends in the barnyard, including a spider named Charlotte.
 -  Wounds sustained in barnyards or stables are considered contaminated.
 -  Once we find a narrow spot to park the car we emerge from the air conditioning to be greeted by the sounds and smells of a barnyard.
 -  In the winter, we sledded from the top, over two terraces, and down to the barnyard next to the road.
 -  After it seemed that I couldn't last one more second on a saddle, we broke through to a familiar barnyard.
 -  He went to the screen door that looked out on the barnyard.
 
    Definition of barnyard in US English: barnyardnounˈbärnˌyärdˈbɑrnˌjɑrd North American The area of open ground around a barn.  Example sentencesExamples -  So with dirty clothes and feces in my teeth, I climbed on top of the fence with the gun and jumped on the back of one of the colts that were hanging around the barnyard.
 -  In the winter, we sledded from the top, over two terraces, and down to the barnyard next to the road.
 -  He went to the screen door that looked out on the barnyard.
 -  Wounds sustained in barnyards or stables are considered contaminated.
 -  For efficiency, a pipeline must follow the lay of the land, cutting through barnyards and across cultivated fields.
 -  A mile or so in, you'll come to Slide Ranch, where you can watch goats and chickens roam the barnyard.
 -  Run-off from barnyards, cropland, feedlots, septic tanks, and intensively managed turf areas such as golf courses can introduce large quantities of organic matter and nutrients into a pond.
 -  The barnyard was situated behind the house with a good clear view of the winding highway that led out of Massillon and to places beyond.
 -  After it seemed that I couldn't last one more second on a saddle, we broke through to a familiar barnyard.
 -  There was also fish from the pond and poultry and cows from the barnyard.
 -  Proper grading and tiling can reduce wet barnyards.
 -  As the two approached the barnyard they slowed to a steady trot.
 -  He led me out of the main barnyard, down the aisle to the fields.
 -  Farmers emptied their barnyards and built factory-size sheds in the rolling hills.
 -  Crossing the coastal plain on the heels of the main herd was a bit like walking through a barnyard.
 -  So I went down toward the creek, and as I turned the corner by the barnyard I saw him down below, moving along a fencerow.
 -  Their farmstead and barnyard areas are immaculately tidy.
 -  They walked all around the barnyard, Shiloh's head up high, looking at all the new surroundings.
 -  It's the story of a little pig and his friends in the barnyard, including a spider named Charlotte.
 -  Once we find a narrow spot to park the car we emerge from the air conditioning to be greeted by the sounds and smells of a barnyard.
 
 
 adjectiveˈbärnˌyärdˈbɑrnˌjɑrd (especially of manners or language) characterized by a lack of propriety; coarse, indecent, earthy.  a polite way of avoiding barnyard language  Example sentencesExamples -  His initial informality and later his barnyard manners in the Oval Office served to emphasize his status as interloper and to enrage them further.
 -  But to be sincere most of them are simply no good (I don't want to use a barnyard language here).
 -  It's time these barnyard ethics are put to a stop.
 -  Finding the brutish leavings of people with barnyard manners in bathrooms  and sometimes hallways  is something that custodial staff have become accustomed to.
 -  During the rut, bull elk have a very strong barnyard smell to them.
 -  But the barnyard smell will not disrupt our bountiful Christmas breakfast.
 -  She is beautiful and exasperating, a little hellcat with barnyard manners.
 -  Veterinarian Hwang brought barnyard ethics to the human lab.
 -  Some cable-television viewers found Mark Fuhrman's words so offensive that they complained after hearing his racial slurs and barnyard language on Tuesday.
 -  We went through half a glass and I could not get past the barnyard smell.
 -  What is with you that you cheapen our good movies [almost good] with barnyard language.
 -  I give it a 5 + for an excellently executed plot - great characters with much human realism but am disappointed with the common barnyard language.
 -  Accordingly, we say we struggle to curb base instincts, to avoid barnyard manners, and to rise above animal behavior.
 -  What's that "barnyard" smell?
 
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