[ UK /ɡˈɑːdən/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɑɹdən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a plot of ground where plants are cultivated
  2. the flowers or vegetables or fruits or herbs that are cultivated in a garden
  3. a yard or lawn adjoining a house
VERB
  1. work in the garden
    My hobby is gardening
ADJECTIVE
  1. the usual or familiar type
    it is a common or garden sparrow
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How To Use garden In A Sentence

  • At the iron railings turn left into the war memorial gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • When your bulbs arrive, or you buy them from the garden center, gather everyone together, hand out garden tools and start digging.
  • 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
  • Over the winter months we've been doing a great deal of clearing up on our part-neglected croft garden, grubbing out and shredding dead shrubs and cutting back those that have either grown too large or are crowding others.
  • The pictures show squares within squares - the water-holding depressions that in ancient times made the gardens fruitful.
  • The garden sloped gently downward to the river.
  • We also went to the DIY store for garden stuff and for a big bucket of white emulsion paint to brighten up the walls in Graham's workshop.
  • Get a dog and - doggone it - there goes the garden.
  • I'd like to have something special planned that will keep them occupied and outside in the garden as much as possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was not a great botanic garden, but it was a lung in the midst of the crowded brick and stone of human habitation. THY BROTHER DEATH
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