noun
Etymology
Origin of hayfork
Example Sentences
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Being a rustic Irish comedy, the film is a pack of delightful lies: white lies, green lies, slick, sly, funny lies�every one as harmless as the tines of a hayfork.
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Being a rustic Irish comedy, the film is a pack of delightful lies: white lies, green lies, slick, sly, funny lies�every one as harmless as the tine of a hayfork.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen," "Bye and Bye I'm Gonna Lay Down My Heavy Load and other true songs, while the Devil jumps up & down waving at them with a hayfork.
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A double-harpoon hayfork and pulley for lifting hay from a wagon to a barn hayloft.
From Agricultural Implements and Machines in the Collection of the National Museum of History and Technology Smithsonian Studies in History and Technology, No. 17 by Schlebecker, John T.
And first, of the continued luminous acts and deeds of Clerk Spurr, the notable and notorious "Parson's Clerk," the hero of the hayfork.
From Wise Saws and Modern Instances, Volume II (of 2) by Cooper, Thomas
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