100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "bay"

Definition

The term "Bay" as a common noun can refer to:

  1. A body of water partially surrounded by land, typically larger than a cove.
  2. A color of horse, characterized by a reddish-brown coat with a black mane and tail.
  3. A type of tree, particularly the bay laurel, known for its aromatic leaves used in cooking.

Synonyms

  1. For the body of water: inlet, cove, harbor, estuary.
  2. For the horse color: chestnut, sorrel.
  3. For the tree: laurel, sweet bay.

Antonyms

  1. For the body of water: land, mainland.
  2. For the horse color: grey, black, palomino.
  3. For the tree: none applicable (as it's a specific plant).

Examples

  1. The dogs began to bay at the moon.
  2. The children would often bay for their mother's attention.
  3. As the storm approached, the wind would bay through the trees.
  4. The hunters would bay their hounds on the trail.
  5. The wolves would bay in unison during the night.
  6. She could hear the dogs bay from a distance.
  7. The crowd began to bay for justice after the verdict.
  8. The old tree seemed to bay its branches against the sky.
  9. He would often bay for help when in trouble.
  10. The horse would bay loudly when it saw its owner.
  11. The sound of the hounds bay echoed through the valley.
  12. The protesters began to bay for change.
  13. The children were quick to bay at the arrival of the ice cream truck.
  14. The wind would bay through the cracks in the old house.
  15. As the train approached, the whistle would bay loudly.
  16. The dogs would bay at the mailman every morning.
  17. The crowd would bay in approval after the performance.
  18. He could hear the coyotes bay in the distance.
  19. The horse began to bay as it spotted a deer.
  20. The waves would bay against the shore.
  21. The fans began to bay for their team’s victory.
  22. The old man would bay his frustrations to anyone who would listen.
  23. The pack would bay when they caught a scent.
  24. She would often bay about her day at work.
  25. The sound of the hounds bay was haunting in the fog.
  26. The children would bay with excitement at the carnival.
  27. The trees seemed to bay as the storm rolled in.
  28. The crowd continued to bay for an encore.
  29. The dog would bay for its owner’s return.
  30. He would bay for more information during the meeting.
  31. The orchestra would bay the conductor’s cue.
  32. The students would bay for a snow day.
  33. The echoes of the wolves bay filled the canyon.
  34. The old man would bay stories of his youth.
  35. The crowd would bay for food at the festival.
  36. The horse would bay every time it saw a stranger.
  37. The wind would bay against the windows during the storm.
  38. The children would often bay for treats.
  39. The dogs would bay at the sound of sirens.
  40. The townsfolk would bay for assistance after the flood.
  41. She would bay her grievances to her friends.
  42. The hounds would bay as they chased the fox.
  43. The sound of the ocean would bay all night long.
  44. The concertgoers began to bay for their favorite band.
  45. The horse would bay excitedly when it saw its pasture.
  46. The protesters would bay for their rights loudly.
  47. The pack of dogs would bay at the moonlight.
  48. He would often bay about the state of the world.
  49. The crowd's cheers would bay as the athletes entered the arena.
  50. The wolves would bay during the full moon.
  51. The children would bay with laughter at the clown.
  52. The wind would bay through the canyons.
  53. The villagers would bay for help after the earthquake.
  54. The sound of the hounds bay was a familiar night sound.
  55. The horse would bay when it was hungry.
  56. The crowd would bay for an explanation after the incident.
  57. The dogs would bay at the squirrels in the trees.
  58. The hunters would bay their dogs on the trail.
  59. The children began to bay as the show started.
  60. The howling wind would bay throughout the night.
  61. The crowd would bay for the main event.
  62. He would bay for a chance to talk to her.
  63. The hounds would bay when they spotted their quarry.
  64. The sound of the hounds bay was both thrilling and chilling.
  65. The crowd began to bay for a resolution.
  66. The wind would bay through the open windows.
  67. The horse would bay eagerly at feeding time.
  68. The audience would bay for an encore performance.
  69. The children would bay in delight at the festivities.
  70. The wolves would bay as they roamed the forest.
  71. The fans would bay for the team to score.
  72. The dogs would bay at the passing cars.
  73. He would often bay about the unfairness of life.
  74. The sound of the hounds bay blended with the night sounds.
  75. The horse would bay when it wanted to play.
  76. The audience began to bay for more music.
  77. The wind would bay through the trees like a wolf.
  78. The protesters would bay for change in the community.
  79. The pack would bay when they were excited.
  80. The children would bay for candy during Halloween.
  81. The cat would bay at the door when it wanted to go outside.
  82. The crowd would bay for answers after the news broke.
  83. The dogs would bay when they were left alone.
  84. The group would often bay for insights during discussions.
  85. The horse would bay when it saw its friends.
  86. The villagers started to bay for assistance after the disaster.
  87. The sound of the hounds would bay through the night air.
  88. The children would bay with excitement during the parade.
  89. The concert attendees began to bay for the band to return.
  90. The wind would bay like a mournful ghost.
  91. The dogs would bay at the delivery truck.
  92. The crowd would bay for recognition after their hard work.
  93. The wolves would bay in the cold night.
  94. The horse would bay when it was feeling playful.
  95. The audience started to bay for the film to start.
  96. The children would bay at the carnival games.
  97. The dogs would bay when they sensed something odd.
  98. He would often bay about the need for change.
  99. The hunters listened as their dogs began to bay.
  100. The wind would bay like a wild beast through the old town.