farmyard

[US]/'fɑːmjɑːd/
[UK]/'fɑrmjɑrd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. the area surrounding a farm, typically including farmhouses and other agricultural buildings.

Example Sentences

he insulted them in farmyard language.

She peered round into the farmyard.

The farmyard was quiet, with just a few chickens scratching about.

The farmyard was snugly sheltered with buildings on three sides.

The farmyard was bustling with activity.

The rooster crowed loudly in the farmyard at dawn.

Children love to play in the farmyard with the animals.

The farmyard had a rustic charm with its wooden fences and barns.

The farmyard was filled with the smell of fresh hay.

The farmer gathered the chickens in the farmyard at dusk.

The farmyard was a peaceful place, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

The farmyard was surrounded by fields of golden wheat.

The farmyard echoed with the sounds of mooing cows and bleating sheep.

The farmyard was a sanctuary for the animals, providing them with food and shelter.

Real-world Examples

In fact, there's a question of using empty farmyards as new sources of revenue.

Source: Downton Abbey (Audio Version) Season 4

In the farmyards, the chickens and even the pigs were too nervous to eat.

Source: 2004 People's Education Press High School English

In the farmyards, the chickens and even the pigs were too nervois to eat.

Source: People's Education Press High School English Volume 01-11 (Including Translations)

I feel that is so beefy, it almost tastes like I'm eating it in a farmyard.

Source: Gourmet Base

Tess followed the red and white animals, with their great bags of milk under them, into the farmyard.

Source: Tess of the d'Urbervilles (abridged version)

He crossed the farmyard and headed straight for the shed alongside the henhouse.

Source: Roddar

But perhaps the most surprising theory comes from the farmyard.

Source: 202319

Let's go up to the pig-sties and sit on the farmyard rails!

Source: The story of how it came to be.

Chicken Licken and Hen Len ran to the farmyard.

Source: Oxford Traditional Stories

That's the only reason we did this shoot is because they found a pig, wandering through the back of a Facts. farmyard.

Source: Global Food Tasting (Irish Accent)

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