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barnyard

[bahrn-yahrd] / ˈbɑrnˌyɑrd /


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Trouble and the rest of the herd spent their days roaming three canyons and being tended to by staff in the animal barnyard.

From Los Angeles Times

But there is real risk in our own backyards — and barnyards.

From New York Times

The labels will also include the prefix “cell-cultured” to distinguish the meat from conventional barnyard fare.

From Scientific American

“She had a favorite barnyard toy that she played with … she likes to care for things; she likes to grow things. So yeah: She’s a natural farmer, I guess,” Benoy says.

From Seattle Times

Peaty whisky can be off-putting to the uninitiated, the flavors of campfire and barnyard offending the palate and even bringing on a theatrical retching as the flavor of distilled rotting plants permeates the unwary palate.

From Seattle Times