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barnyard

[bahrn-yahrd] / ˈbɑrnˌyɑrd /


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In the spring, summer, and fall, they are on pasture, but in the winter they are in our barnyard.

From Salon

“Many women regularly bring their husbands to hear her, blue-suit and brown-shoe types that have never seen a nightclub. Like Rusty, they all seem at home in a barnyard.”

From Washington Post

In the chill of an early spring afternoon, Mr. Spitzmiller, a talented ceramist, shelter magazine darling and Instagram presence, was conducting a reporter around the barnyard of Clove Brook Farm.

From New York Times

Meanwhile, the rest of the Republican establishment continues to run around in circles clucking furiously like a brood of barnyard hens, trying to keep Trump and his cultlike following happy.

From Salon

The barnyard setting of “Gunda” could hardly be more familiar, but in Russian director Victor Kossakovsky’s documentary, a pigsty is rendered an almost alien landscape.

From Washington Times