hay造句(1) Make hay while the sun shines.
(2) In good years corn is hay, in ill years straw is corn.
(3) We pitchforked the hay into the waggon.
(4) Farmers feed hay to the cows.
(5) Hay fever sufferers have a worse time when the pollen count is high.
(6) Cows feed on hay.
(7) The farmers hurried to make hay before the rain came.
(8) The freshly harvested hay was taken into the big hay barn.
(9) The hay was so well stacked that it kept up even in strong winds.
(10) The children were playing in the hay.
(11) He's been a lifelong sufferer from hay fever.
(12) They make hay to feed the cattle in winter.
(13) He took a herbal remedy for his hay fever.
(14) I've had a touch of flu/hay fever.
(15) The candle tipped over and the hay caught fire.
(16) The hay was baled and piled.
(17) He raises 2,000 acres of wheat and hay.
(18) I love the smell of new-mown hay.
(19) They laid in hay for the winter.
(20) Hay fever affects males more than females.
(21) Hay fever is caused by an allergy to pollen.
(22) She advised him to make hay.
(23) The cows were feeding on hay in the barn.
(24) Rainy weather brings blessed relief to hay fever victims.
(25) She's a victim of the dreaded hay fever.
(26) The animals are fed with hay and grass.
(27) She made hay of my argument.
(28) Look for a needle in a bundle (or bottle) of hay.
(29) A swarm in May is worth a load of hay; a swarm in June is worth a silver spoon; but a swarm in July is not worth a fly.
(30) There was always a harvest supper for the farm workers after the hay and wheat had been cut.