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barnyard

[bahrn-yahrd] / ˈbɑrnˌyɑrd /


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The same might be said of the otherwise egregious Attorney General William P. Barr, who dismissed the claim of widespread election fraud to Trump as so much barnyard excrement.

From Washington Post

Though its polished wooden tables were set with votive candles and the overall impression was clean, Vogafjos, unsurprisingly, smelled like a barnyard.

From New York Times

The first night, he said, the bottle “had a lot of the barnyard and it was difficult to get past it.”

From New York Times

At any given moment, there are as many as 12,500 Duroc hogs snorting around the barnyards of Imani Farms, a pig farm in southwestern Ontario.

From New York Times

Banishing barnyard and household creatures from his jewels, the designer, who died in 1975 at the age of 50, favored a far more exotic and mythical menagerie of big cats, zebras, frogs and more.

From New York Times