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[ US /ˈbækˌjɑɹd/ ]
[ UK /bˈækjɑːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. the grounds in back of a house

How To Use backyard In A Sentence

  • Rows of brick garden apartments all backed onto a massive common garden: a shared backyard for children to play, dogs to gambol, and families to eat picnics together. Day of Honey
  • Moe is a 32 year old privately-owned chimp kept in a backyard in Los Angeles.
  • Police recovered what was later identified as a charred right human foot in the backyard and documented a fire pit with drag marks leading to it. Edmonton Sun
  • We should take a look at what is happening in our own backyard before criticizing what is taking place in other countries.
  • Economics will not stop Europe's politicians complaining when jobs are lost in their own backyard.
  • We were in the backyard, in the big bare place Lincoln had worn in the grass.
  • He and his mates are laughing and jeering at their next-door neighbour: a crazy old man, stripped to the waist, performing what looks like some kind of weird callisthenics routine in his backyard.
  • Wherever apples grow in this country you can find a home in your town or suburb with a huge overgrown apple tree in the backyard that has not been cared for in many years.
  • I went to take my towel off the clothes line in the backyard and found him sitting on top of the fence telling Janet about what happened.
  • And some of them have those things you used to use in the backyard to cut down the agave plant. OFF THE CHART
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