From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhayridehay‧ride /ˈheɪraɪd/ noun [countable] American EnglishTTB a ride in a cart filled with hay, usually as part of a social event
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hayride• Six months before, I had gone on a hayride with Tom Brown.• At the resorts, horseback riding and hayrides usually are offered as part of all the activities available on the property.• For example, Basin Harbor is offering guests continuous hayrides every weekend through Oct. 20 on its 700-acre property.• I remembered the hayride in North Chittendon and how the Brown boy had said that some girls never warmed up.• Jeep tours, hayrides, chuck wagon cookouts and trail rides are available for a fee.