He goes to an outhouse and fetches a hayfork and places it at the other side of the visitor.
The Hayfork Minister went on knocking off big flakes of dried mud with the point of his stick.
Yet, when you come to think of it, I had done a heap more for Harriet Caw, than the Hayfork Minister for her sister.
I arrived, a little in front of the Hayfork Parson, on the threshold of the door of Deep Moat Grange.
Then the Hayfork Minister asked me if I saw anything particular about the water.
I was just going to try the little wafery things, when all of a sudden the Hayfork Parson sat up, looking all dazed and nohow.
As for me, however, I resolved to keep very clear of the Hayfork Minister.
After that the Hayfork was very thoughtful all the way to the crossroads, where we separated, he to return to his lodging in Over Breckonton and I to go back to father's.
I argued that it must be something very precious for the Hayfork Minister to keep it all the time by him, even when he was striking out his hardest, and knowing himself closely pursued.
And that's what I always say to people when I hear of some new caper of the Hayfork Parson, or Rev.
With the Hayfork Minister at one end of the oak branch, and myself at the other, we soon made it budge with a smothered heave-ho!
And that was the most dangerous symptom of all--just what the Hayfork Parson would have called the natural, double-dealing, deceitful heart of man.
Side view showing plan for building a Hayfork Hood to project from peak of a storage barn.
A single hayfork rope, or wire cable, is used; it is about 65 feet long.
Look at there, Jack Smith's hayfork he left after him!
A double-harpoon hayfork and pulley for lifting hay from a wagon to a barn hayloft.
Hayfork of second-growth white oak, made by John Heiss, Lima Township, Lagrange County, Indiana.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hayfork" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.