¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Hayride
1. a wagon ride [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hayride
Literary usage of Hayride
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Outline of Progressive Lessons in Composition, Language and Spelling for by Anna M. Wiebalk (1912)
"A hayride. (Copy.) John and Grace went to visit their Uncle George in the country.
... It was a hayride. He put them on top of the hay and they started off. ..."
2. The Virginia Handbook by Blair Howard, Mary K. Burnham, Bill Burnham (2005)
"... Fort Story 60 Cope Henry Virginia Beach haunted hayride in October. Open daily,
tr 757-427-9520, ..."
3. Costa Rica by Bruce Conord (2006)
"It takes three-plus hours of back-breaking bumps and grinds in an eco-version of
a Marquis de Sade hayride. Horseback trips in can also be arranged with the ..."
4. Girl's Clubs, Their Organization and Management: A Manual for Workers by Helen Josephine Ferris (1918)
"... includes a hayride and the Camp Fire. The girls hear these last but dimly.
After the Recreation Director has finished speaking, the girls hurry from the ..."
5. Teach Me More German by Judy Mahoney (1999)
"Later on we will all go on a fun hayride. Down on Grandpa's Farm Oh we're on our
way, we're on our way On our way to grandpa's farm, (repeat) Down on ..."
6. Teach Me More French by Judy Mahoney (1996)
"Later he takes us on a hayride with our cousins. Down on Grandpa's Farm Oh we're
on our way, we're on our way On our way to grandpa's farm repeat Down on ..."
7. A Study of Family Desertion by Earle Edward Eubank (1916)
""Love at first sight" was the diagnosis when she encountered Johnston Freeman,
a fascinating transient from St. Louis, on a moonlight hayride the summer ..."