Hayride (noun)

A leisurely ride, especially one in a horse-drawn wagon or carriage, especially a festive one at a fair or harvest festival.

Origin:

1930s, american english, a ride through the countryside in a wagon loaded with hay.

Examples:

  1. They took a hayride to the pumpkin patch to pick out pumpkins.
  2. Every year, the town holds a hayride festival for families to come out and enjoy.
  3. She went on a hayride with her friends and had a great time.
  4. He loved going on hayrides because it reminded him of his childhood.
  5. They took a romantic hayride under the stars and had a picnic dinner.
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