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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hay" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts discussing a quantity of hay, but it is more common to say "a bale of hay" or simply "hay."
Example: "I need to buy a bale of hay for the horses."
Alternatives: "a bale" or "a stack of hay."
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A hay barn.
▶ Relieve yourself on to a hay bale.
And OK, possibly a Hay audience helps.
He reputedly does a hay consommé.
You could power a hay ride on their nutty ideas.
It produces a hay crop, and we have cattle.
The two struggle, and there is an accident with a hay hook.
And I thought "how very rustic", before falling over a hay bale.
A scorching lovemaking scene on a hay bale viscerally represents the fertility ritual.
He sat beside me on a hay bale, friendly-like, and struck up a conversation.
The second blow hit the neck like a boat oar on a hay bale.
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