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Verb hit the hay has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: Hit the HayPart of Speech: Verb phraseSense 1:Definition: To go to bed or to sleep. Example Sentence: After a long day at work, I can't wait to hit the hay and get some rest. Sense 2:Definition: To lie down on a bed of hay or straw. Example Sentence: The children loved playing on the farm, pretending to hit the hay and imagining they were sleeping under the stars. Part of Speech: Noun phraseSense 1:Definition: A simple bed made of hay or straw. Example Sentence: The weary travelers found comfort on the cold night by sleeping on a humble hit the hay bed in the barn. Part of Speech: Adjective phrase (informal)Sense 1:Definition: Popular or well-known. Example Sentence: The new burger joint is quite a hit the hay place, with people lining up for their delicious burgers. Sense 2:Definition: Specific to a certain locality or area. Example Sentence: The local bakery is famous for their hit the hay donuts that cannot be found anywhere else. Related Products:To explore books, products, or accessories related to "hit the hay," you can visit the following Amazon search links: | ||||
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