Farmyard can be categorized as a noun.
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farmyard - an area adjacent to farm buildings |
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1. | noun | Tony and his mother arrived at the farmhouse and walked through the farmyard. | |
2. | noun | Flies high the cow and low the cattle, a twister does the farmyard rattle. | |
3. | noun | If he went near the farmyard belonging to the count, he was pushed and knocked about, for the men and the maids said he was so horrible ugly; but he was used to all this, for nobody loved him. | |
4. | noun | The poor duckling did not know where to go, and was quite miserable because he was so ugly and laughed at by the whole farmyard. | |
5. | noun | After a moment for recollection, I jumped nimbly through the window, straight onto the haystack in the farmyard. | |
6. | noun | The cock, the hen, and his chicks pecked in the farmyard. | |
7. | noun | Tom walked across the farmyard to the barn in his pyjamas and slippers. |
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Tony and his mother arrived at the farmhouse and walked through the farmyard. | |
Flies high the cow and low the cattle, a twister does the farmyard rattle. | |
If he went near the farmyard belonging to the count, he was pushed and knocked about, for the men and the maids said he was so horrible ugly; but he was used to all this, for nobody loved him. | |
The poor duckling did not know where to go, and was quite miserable because he was so ugly and laughed at by the whole farmyard. | |
After a moment for recollection, I jumped nimbly through the window, straight onto the haystack in the farmyard. | |
The cock, the hen, and his chicks pecked in the farmyard. | |
Tom walked across the farmyard to the barn in his pyjamas and slippers. |