Meaning & Definition of word "Haystack"
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Haystack
/ˈheɪˌstæk/
noun:
- 1. A stack or pile of hay, typically formed by gathering together cut hay for storage.
- Example: The farmer built a large haystack to store the cured hay for the winter.
- 2. A place or situation where something is hidden or buried, often referring to something difficult to find.
- Example: Looking for my missing earring in this messy room feels like searching for a needle in a haystack.
- 3. Figuratively, it refers to an overwhelming task of locating something among a vast quantity of items.
- Example: With so many job applicants, finding the right candidate felt like looking for a needle in a haystack.
Etymology
Middle English, from 'hay' + 'stack' (similar to the Old English 'hæg' and 'staca').
Common Phrases and Expressions
needle in a haystack:
An impossibly difficult task to find something in a large amount of clutter.
bigger than a haystack:
Referring to something that is much larger than a common object.
as hidden as a needle in a haystack:
Used to describe something that is very hard to find.
Related Words
hay:
Dried grass that is used as animal fodder.
stack:
A pile or heap of items, especially neatly arranged.
Slang Meanings of haystack
Meaning: Searching for something that is almost impossible to find.
Example Sentence: Trying to locate the functions among all this paperwork is like finding a needle in a haystack.
Meaning: Finding something valuable in a large and disorganized collection.
Example Sentence: Her old photos were all over the place—like looking for treasure in a haystack!