Definition & Meaning | English word BARNYARDS


BARNYARDS

Definitions of BARNYARDS

  1. plural of barnyard.

Number of letters

9

Is palindrome

No

20
AR
ARD
ARN
BA
BAR
DS
NY
NYA
RD
RDS

642
AA
AAB
AAD
AAN
AAR
AAS
AAY
AB

Examples of Using BARNYARDS in a Sentence

  • thumbThe generalist breeds used in barnyards worldwide are adaptable utility birds good at producing both meat and eggs.
  • Tom took the lead vocals on many of the group's songs, such as "The Rising of the Moon", "The Moonshiner", "Haul Away Joe", "Red Haired Mary", "The Barnyards of Delgaty", "Carrickfergus", "I Once Loved a Lass", and "The Bold Fenian Men", among others.
  • When he sang "The Barnyards of Delgaty" at the 1951 Edinburgh People's Festival Ceilidh, the audience were rapturous.
  • "A great many privies and cesspools are located on the edge of the Saw Mill and its tributaries and there is also drainage from poultry yards, barnyards and house drains," the department noted.
  • In addition to croplands and pastures, feedlots, barnyards, and area of manure stacking line the banks of Limestone Run in some areas.



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