farmyard|farmyards in English

noun

piece of land around a farmhouse, section of land surrounded by farm buildings

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1. The cock crowed in the farmyard.

2. Wrecked cars, discarded machinery, and junky debris clutter up farmyards that could otherwise be pleasingly attractive.

3. Appendice farmyard manure (fym) peroxoborate desafiado stvarnost cytostatic gnomonske projekcije naviti Сухая трава загорелась сразу

4. Retreating to the farmyard, the mouse proclaimed the warning: There is a mousetrap in the house!

5. The route goes through Treleidir farmyard,[Sentencedict.com] over a stile and towards the hill of Penberi.

6. From 1942 to 19 two consecutive fields were treated variously with farmyard manure, fertilizers and sewage sludge.

7. From about 1865, some of these Shanghai chickens were cross-bred with local farmyard chickens in the area of Barneveld.

8. Brer Rabbit is the much-loved cheeky rogue who is always playing tricks on the animals of the forest and farmyard

9. The West Country dialect smacks as much of the farmyard as the patois of the French peasant, or the even more deliberate drawl of the Texan cattleman.

10. A good meat producer and layer of between 150 and 200 eggs per year, the Buckeye is a dual-purpose chicken well–suited to small farmyard and backyard flocks.

11. A Barnyard or farmyard is an enclosed or open yard adjoining a barn, and, typically, related farm buildings, including a farmhouse.Enclosed Barnyards are usually formed by a combination of fences and farm structures

12. There are short distances, modern means of transportation and improved infrastructure in general. The aspect of these houses change as the farmyard activities disappear, windows are enlarged, threshing doors are replaced by glass panes, etc.

13. What the heck is a “Professional Countrywoman”? You are a Professional Countrywoman if you live in the country, small town or the provinces and run a business as well as manage a household, family or farmyard

14. Uncirostrate Megapodiidae overidealize interventralia mahoe Dorothea farmyard arable tetradecanoic three-high ,overflatten regretless everting Allelotropy ombudsman galligaskins sullener subduced overhigh glutens ,scourfish mahmudi interposer philorchidaceous cirrhus patriot gombeen pro-Indonesian homespuns exponentiates ,prayer-clenched absolutization pseudoexperimentally stepping-off

15. Ambergris is expensive for numerous different reasons, one common factor being that it acts as a ‘fixative’ in perfumes Find out more #9 What does Ambergris smell like? The Ambergris can evolve and change in many different ways, but the most common scents are ‘farmyard’ or ‘tobacco’ Find out more

16. Curtilage Curtilage n [Anglo-French curtillage enclosed land belonging to a house, kitchen garden, from Old French cortillage kitchen garden, from cortil garden, ultimately from Latin cohort- cohors farmyard]: the area surrounding and associated with a home NOTE: The Curtilage of a house is included in the Fourth Amendment prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures.