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Terms vs Hayey - What's the difference?

terms | hayey |

As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective hayey is

resembling or smelling or tasting like hay.

terms

English

Noun

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    hayey

    English

    Adjective

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  • Resembling or smelling or tasting like hay.
  • * 1871 , Curtis Guild, Over the ocean: or, Sights and scenes in foreign lands , page 31: [http://books.google.com.ua/books?id=LUYyAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA31]
  • That inevitable pork fat that flavors everything after one gets west of Buffalo, and a little off the line of travel that leads you through the great hotels in the great cities in America, — that saleratus bread, hayey tea, clammy pie-crust, ...
  • *1995 , William Michael Murphy, Family Secrets: William Butler Yeats and His Relatives , page 72: [http://books.google.com.ua/books?id=zvN3LD-ZjioC&pg=PA72]
  • *:"I am sure it is a year since I ate one before," Lollie wrote, "but in spite of a hayey flavor I liked it"
  • * 1995 , Rachna Gilmore, A Friend Like Zilla , page 10: [http://books.google.com.ua/books?id=LQ40zJD5Z1UC&pg=PA10]
  • It looked all dim and hayey inside. My stomach tingled. Please let there be kids at the farm, someone my age. I just had to play in that barn. I'd read about kids swinging in haylofts, but I'd never done fun stuff like that.

    Synonyms

    * haylike