haycock

/ˈheɪˌkɑk/
noun
  1. A small, cone-shaped pile of hay that has been raked together in a field to dry before being stored.
    • Children love to play hide-and-seek behind the tall haycocks in summer.
    • The farmer built a haycock in the meadow to let the grass cure in the sun.
    • After mowing, we gathered the hay into neat haycocks across the field.
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