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Showing words for HAYS using the English dictionary

4 Letter Words for Hays

ashy, hays, shay, yahs

3 Letter Words for Hays

ahs, ash, ays, has, hay, sah, say, sha, shy, yah, yas

Definitions for Hays

[1] Will (Harrison), 1879–1954, U.S. lawyer, politician, and official of the motion-picture industry.
[2] a city in central Kansas.
[3] grass, clover, alfalfa, etc., cut and dried for use as forage.
[4] grass mowed or intended for mowing.
[5] Slang . a small sum of money: Twenty dollars an hour for doing very little certainly ain't hay. money: A thousand dollars for a day's work is a lot of hay!
[6] Slang . marijuana.
[7] to convert (plant material) into hay.
[8] to furnish (horses, cows, etc.) with hay.
[9] to cut grass, clover, or the like, and store for use as forage.
[10] John Milton, 1838–1905, U.S. statesman and author.
[11] a river in NW Canada, flowing NE to the Great Slave Lake. 530 miles (853 km) long.
[12] grass, clover, etc, cut and dried as fodder (in combination ) a hayfield ; a hayloft
[13] hit the hay slang to go to bed
[14] make hay of to throw into confusion
[15] make hay while the sun shines to take full advantage of an opportunity
[16] roll in the hay informal sexual intercourse or heavy petting
[17] to cut, dry, and store (grass, clover, etc) as fodder
[18] (tr) to feed with hay
[19] a circular figure in country dancing
[20] a former country dance in which the dancers wove in and out of a circle
[21] Will. 1888–1949, British music-hall comedian, who later starred in films, such as Oh, Mr Porter! (1937)

Words related to Hays

fodder, grass, feed, chaff, forage, provender, swath, herbage

Origin of Hays

before 900; Middle English; Old English hēg; cognate with German Heu, Old Norse hey, Gothic hawi. See hew

Other words from Hays

hay·ey , adjective
un·hayed , adjective

Word origin for Hays

C16: of uncertain origin

Synonyms for Hays

fodder, grass, chaff, feed, forage, herbage, provender, swath