The feelin' between this city and the hayseeds that make a livin' by plunderin' it is every bit as bitter as the feelin' between the North and South before the war.
The Raines liquor law is infamous It takes away nearly all the profits of the saloonkeepers, and then turns in a large part of the money to the State treasury to relieve the hayseeds from taxes.
New York City Is Pie for theHayseeds THIS city is ruled entirely by the hayseed legislators at Albany.
I pointed out how the Legislature could give the whole waterfront to the hayseeds over the head of the Dock Commissioner in the same way, and warned the Mayor that nations had rebelled against their governments for less.
These hayseeds have been so used to livin' off of New York City that they would be helpless after we left them.
Brooklynites Natural-Born Hayseeds SOME people are wonderin' why it is that the Brooklyn Democrats have been sidin' with David B.
East who don't care a damn about us hayseeds out West!
Some hayseeds out the line sent him down here to learn the grain business.
The news percolated eastward, its significance getting lighter till it became merely: "a bunch of fool hayseeds out West in some kind of trouble with the C.
Don't you hayseeds know any better than to bust into a military camp--" His companion interrupted him.
You'd think thesehayseeds could git their horses in here durin' regular hours, wouldn't you?
An' it goes ag'in the grain to set down to a meal with them hayseeds from Italy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hayseeds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.