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to hay
verb
To cut grasses or herb plants for use as animal fodder.
Exact(57)
He was allergic to hay.
"C" came to Hay yesterday.
I had to hay the cows.
And then I came to Hay.
Thinking of driving to Hay?... read on.
To Hay, for the day, they say.
Are you going to Hay? Nah, it's got too mainstream.
I took the train from Paddington to Hay on Thursday.
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Benn wanted the festival to appeal to Hay-on-Wye or Edinburgh festival-going types.
From my home close to Hay-on-Wye, their black-lined bulk provides my daily backdrop.
Indulge in further money-saving adventures by wandering down to Hay-on-Wye to plunder the town's secondhand bookshops.
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