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Medindia Newsletters. Subscribe to our Free Newsletters! When she reached the barnyard gate Dic was hitching the horses to the "big wagon. New Word List Word List. Save This Word! See synonyms for barnyard on Thesaurus.
Also called barnlot. We could talk until we're blue in the face about this quiz on words for the color "blue," but we think you should take the quiz and find out if you're a whiz at these colorful terms. Name any three famous Romantic poets," I yawp piteously. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Log in Sign Up. Happy as a Pig in Mud. Definition - very happy In case you have a pig, and wish to make it happy, it may be useful to know that, based on our citations, there are many things that will make this animal content.
Hard Row to Hoe. Beat a Dead Horse. Definition - to keep talking about a subject that has already been discussed or decided There is no linguistic evidence, we are happy to report, suggesting that this idiom has any sort of literal roots; the English-speaking people, so far as we can tell, did not at any point have a practice of actually beating dead horses.
From the Horse's Mouth. Definition - from the original source; from an unimpeachable source The earliest citations we have for this idiom have both a literal and a figurative bent to them.
Talk the Hind Leg off a Donkey. Definition - to talk for a long time As is the case with many of our farming idioms, the animal referenced is interchangeable with any one of a number of others. As Stubborn as a Mule. Definition - extremely stubborn We will remove ourselves from the position of linguist impartiality for just a few moments here, in order that we might assert that the mule gets a bad rap in most variants of this idiom.
High on the Hog. Definition - in a luxurious style We have been using living high to refer to a life engaged in riotous excess since the beginning of the 17th century, but it was not until the early 20th that we attached on the hog to this. When Pigs Fly. Definition - used to say that one thinks that something will never happen The earliest iterations of when pigs fly were slightly longer than the version used today, as they specified that the pigs would be flying with their tails forward.
Bring Home the Bacon. Like a Lamb to the Slaughter. Definition - in a very innocent way : without knowing that something bad will happen In case you were wondering, we do not always lead lambs to the slaughter, when we reference these gentle creatures in our idioms.
Sow One's Wild Oats. Definition - usually used in negative statements to mean that someone should not depend on something hoped for until he or she knows for certain that it will happen Recent studies have indicated that chickens do, in fact, have some ability to count or at least to distinguish between groups of numbers. Definition - to risk all one has on the success or failure of one thing The egg lends itself well to idioms, some of which have survived better than others.
Have a Cow. Definition - to become very angry, upset, etc. In a Pig's Eye. Chickens Come Home to Roost. Pig in a Poke. Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth.
Definition - to look in a critical way at something that has been given to one Why should one not look a gift horse in the mouth? Separate the Wheat from the Chaff. Definition - to judge which people or things in a group are bad and which ones are good Most people are familiar with the wheat portion of this expression, but is is likely that few of us are as familiar with the word chaff.
Until the Cows Come Home. Definition - for a very long time Given that cows are not known for being the most adventurous and mundivagant of animals, it is rather peculiar that we should use their tardiness in getting home as an expression. Buy the Farm. Definition - to get killed There is much uncertainty as to why we say someone bought the farm to mean kicked the bucket which also has considerable uncertainty regarding its origin.
Get One's Goat. Definition - to make one angry or annoyed Sometimes the goat is simply got , and sometimes it is got up ; sometimes it is just a goat , and sometimes it is a nanny goat. Put Out to Pasture. Definition - to force someone to leave a job because of old age Farmers have been putting animals out to pasture for many hundreds of year now. More Words At Play. Merriam-Webster's Words of the Week - Oct. Time Traveler. Love words? Need even more definitions?
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