saleyard

[seɪl.jɑːd]

saleyard Definition

an enclosed area where livestock is gathered and sold at auction.

Using saleyard: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "saleyard" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farmer took his cattle to the saleyard to sell them.

  • Example

    The saleyard was filled with sheep and cows waiting to be auctioned off.

  • Example

    The auctioneer's voice echoed through the saleyard as he called out bids.

saleyard Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for saleyard

Phrases with saleyard

  • referring to the location of a livestock auction

    Example

    We'll meet you at the saleyard after the auction.

  • to sell all the livestock in the yard

    Example

    The auctioneer worked hard to clear the saleyard before the end of the day.

  • the person responsible for managing the operations of a saleyard

    Example

    The saleyard manager oversaw the auction and made sure everything ran smoothly.

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Summary: saleyard in Brief

'Saleyard' [seɪl.jɑːd] is a noun that refers to an enclosed area where livestock is gathered and sold at auction. It is also known as an 'auction yard' or 'stockyard.' Examples include 'The farmer took his cattle to the saleyard to sell them,' and 'The auctioneer's voice echoed through the saleyard as he called out bids.' Phrases like 'at the saleyard' and 'clear the saleyard' are also commonly used.