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Winrow

A winrow refers to a long, narrow stack of hay or grain that is left in the field to dry before it is stored or threshed.

Noun

1. A row or stack of hay or grain in a field.

2. (local) In some rural areas, winrow can also refer to a stack of firewood or logs.

Example Sentences

1. After a hard day's work, the farmers stacked the hay in neat winrows.

2. The wheat crop was ready for harvesting, and winrows filled the fields in symmetrical rows.

3. (local) We gathered the firewood from the forest and formed large winrows to dry them out.

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