haystack

She can never see a haystack, therefore she is always so surprised and excited.

A ladder was brought, and I got down after the lady, who was like a haystack: not daring to stir, until her basket was removed.

A week last Monday, towards one o'clock in the afternoon, I was going towards Hetton Coppice, and about a quarter of a mile from the coppice I saw the prisoner, in a red cloak, sitting under a bit of a haystack not far off the stile.

His whole harvest had gone up in his haystacks and barn.

The blond cornfields were red gold, the haystacks turned rosy and threw long shadows.

The haystacks could not possibly contain fifty wagon-loads each, and to convict the peasants Levin ordered the wagons that had carried the hay to be brought up directly, to lift one stack, and carry it into the barn.

Their huts were shaped like haystacks, and constructed of branches of willow covered with long grass, so as to be warm and comfortable.

Many solitary figures he perceives creeping through the streets; many solitary figures out on heaths, and roads, and lying under haystacks. But the figure that he seeks is not among them.

The natives there are less addicted to selling members of their own families, but still, men and animals all live together in round huts, without frames, that look like haystacks.

An international team of over 200 astronomers, including scientists from MIT's Haystack Observatory, has captured the first direct images of a black hole.

The Supreme Court of Virginia is considering whether to declare that prosecutors have an ethical duty to avoid a "needle in a haystack" situation in criminal cases.

A former Guernsey harbour master said the search was "like looking for a needle in a haystack, when you don't even know where the haystack is".

Haystack Cafe inBrynhyfrydis a family-run coffee shop and cafe and is opening to the public on Friday, May 25.

Hearst Television is the latest needle in the haystack, and that's a good thing for a growing OTT player.