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barnyard

[bahrn-yahrd] / ˈbɑrnˌyɑrd /


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Peaty whisky can be off-putting to the uninitiated, the flavors of campfire and barnyard offending the palate and even bringing on a theatrical retching as the flavor of distilled rotting plants permeates the unwary palate.

From Seattle Times

Without offering any evidence, Tuberville accused Democrats of promoting crime to “control what you have” and punctuated his claim by using a barnyard epithet to brand calls for reparations.

From Seattle Times

Citing a British climate denier, he continued: “But I think climate change is, as Lord Monckton said,” and he mouthed a barnyard epithet.

From Seattle Times

We have witnessed a crisp debunking of the “big lie” and President Donald Trump’s knowledge that his election fraud charges were, to avoid the barnyard epithet, ridiculous.

From Washington Post

The same might be said of the otherwise egregious Attorney General William P. Barr, who dismissed the claim of widespread election fraud to Trump as so much barnyard excrement.

From Washington Post