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  • noun Plural form of hayloft.

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Examples

  • From there the going was much easier and traveled during daylight and at night slept in haylofts at farmhouses.

    Walter (Bill) Gossner 2010

  • Sometimes finding himself sleeping in haylofts, sometimes in palaces, Paddy learned to make himself at home in the world.

    So No More He'll Go A-Roving David Mason 2011

  • Old women who spent the Holocaust hiding in haylofts.

    Fascination Susan Kleinman 2011

  • Sometimes finding himself sleeping in haylofts, sometimes in palaces, Paddy learned to make himself at home in the world.

    So No More He'll Go A-Roving David Mason 2011

  • As a thirteen-year-old farm employee I had two privileges that I cherished: I could invite friends over to play war games in the barn haylofts; and I had the right to drive the four-gear “Ike and Mamie” Crosley golf cart up and down the farm lane and on the gravel roads connecting the eastern pastureland to the farm.

    Going Home to Glory David Eisenhower 2010

  • "Year after year, we have sent a loud and clear message to the federal government and to anyone else who would attack our unassailable rights: Hands off our cottages, livery stables, and haylofts."

    Satire: Third Amendment Rights Group Celebrates Another Successful Year William Harryman 2007

  • Mykel and the company officers shared rooms at the Red Ox.and the Yellow Jug, with Mykel and Rhystan at the Ox. The men had slept in storerooms, stables, and haylofts, out of the elements, but with little comfort.

    Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006

  • For, strange as it may seem, the good fairy who made watermelons grow in haylofts did not continually replenish the supply as one might expect a fairy to do.

    Caddie Woodlawn’s Family Carol Ryrie Brink 2000

  • For, strange as it may seem, the good fairy who made watermelons grow in haylofts did not continually replenish the supply as one might expect a fairy to do.

    Caddie Woodlawn’s Family Carol Ryrie Brink 2000

  • And he slept wherever he could find a bed -- in farmhouses, cheap hotels, haylofts, stables, open fields.

    O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921 Various

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