Straight at the linhay Hotspur dashed, and Summerhay thought: "My God!
While they stood there close to the old linhay a bird came flying round them in wide circles, uttering shrill cries.
That 'orse must 'a' galloped into the linhay and killed him.
Gyp called "the wild," those two rough sedgy fields with the linhay in the corner where they joined.
My father never came to meet us, at either side of the telling-house, neither at the crooked post, nor even at home-linhay although the dogs kept such a noise that he must have heard us.
Moreover, the linhay itself was full of very ancient cow dung; than which there is no balmier and more maiden soporific.
Then she lighted the lantern, and went to the linhay for more cider.
He brought the bag into the court, went to the linhay for a spade, carried it to the edge of the furze, then discovered he had no matches.
The walls of the linhay continued to be the walls of Ebenezer and a shelter against the wind.
The dirty linhay was a chapel, and a place of love where they were married in word and deed.
She dressed herself in her best, and went to the old tumble-down linhay on the moor where Brightly had taken shelter after his unfortunate meeting with Pendoggat.
But despite the nakedness of the enclosures he experienced no sense of strangeness: the bushes on the hedges, the gates, the gaps and the linhay in the field beyond the old mine-heaps were the same as ever.
He was on his feet in a twinkling, and aided by the hairy soles of his pads, scurried over the frozen surface with singular ease towards the linhay field, where he began scraping the snow away to get at the herbage beneath.
At the spot where they struck the heath they were two miles from the linhay field which the hare presently left for his usual gallop.
A week after her visit to the linhay he, while sitting alone there, had turned her picture about on the easel, withdrawn its face from the wall and studied his work.
Now, when Seth Barton was at sea, Bucca would come into the linhay and make and mend the nets and gear, so that Grace had little to do.
At thelinhay door she knocked, again getting an impatient answer.
It was no more I stayed to hear, but ran up hot-foot to thelinhay and back inside the minute, with the waggon rope.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "linhay" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.