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Recent Examples of hayloftCourtesy image Outside are pastures, gardens, a saltwater pool, patios, a firepit, and a horse barn with stalls, haylofts, and storage for cars and equipment.—The Week Staff, The Week, 23 Apr. 2023 In the hayloft, however, that’s not the case.—Shirley Li, The Atlantic, 6 Jan. 2023 The movie takes place mostly in the cramped setting of a hayloft where the women meet and talk, and talk.—Alisson Wood, ELLE, 27 Jan. 2023 In a hayloft overlooking the soy fields, dirt roads, and rustic houses that make up their isolated religious colony, eight women gather for a discussion.—Shirley Li, The Atlantic, 6 Jan. 2023 See All Example Sentences for hayloft
In the film, released February 21, O’Brien plays Petey, the son of Hal, who along with his twin brother Bill, experiences myriad horrors after rediscovering their father’s old toy monkey in the attic.
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Matt Grobar,
Deadline,
8 Apr. 2025
People with businesses along the French Broad River were always cognizant of the hazards posed by the ancient waterway, but the storm assaulted the neighborhood so forcefully that 12 Bones owners Angela Koh and Bryan King found mud in their attic.
This gorgeous villa is ideal for entertaining, with 221 square meters of living space that includes three bedrooms, a loft, and a one-bedroom, one-bathroom casita.
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Kathleen Peddicord,
Forbes.com,
14 Apr. 2025
Courtney Love also shelled out $2.6 million in 2001 for a fourth-floor loft, which the lead singer and guitarist of Hole and widow of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain offloaded in 2006 for $5 million after riling up neighbors with her famously precarious behavior.
As anyone who has spent time living in a Parisian garret will tell you, the romantic notion of it dies pretty quickly, especially during a sweltering summer or a teeth-chattering winter.
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Tobias Grey,
airmail.news,
13 July 2024
Balzac’s Paris: The City as Human Comedy by Eric Hazan
As anyone who has spent time living in a Parisian garret will tell you, the romantic notion of it dies pretty quickly, especially during a sweltering summer or a teeth-chattering winter.
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