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hedgerow

[ UK /hˈɛd‍ʒɹə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a fence formed by a row of closely planted shrubs or bushes

How To Use hedgerow In A Sentence

  • More than 30 elaborate scarecrows are peering from hedgerows, fields and chimney pots, as part of the annual scarecrow competition.
  • There's more to the field and hedgerow trend than pretty florals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does anyone plan to plant trees as a hedgerow to block the wind?
  • These and the hedgerows drifted in and out with the ebb and flow of the firelight, but the two piebald horses were too far away to be seen, although they could be heard occasionally, blowing and stamping.
  • Being a hedgerow plant, it is happy to live in the shade, and its laciness is a delicious thing for the moment it is in flower. Jolly brollies
  • The morning is spent gathering food which grows wild in fields, hedgerows and on the seashore.
  • They would press on well into dusk, when spunkie lights rose from the hedgerows and swales and danced in the ground-mists, until they reached a suitable castle or large manor house, whose resident windvoice had received advance notice from the Royal Alchymist of the king’s imminent arrival. Conqueror's Moon
  • Along woodland paths, or alongside tall hedgerows, speckled wood butterflies flit between the sun and the shade. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who wants to listen to ‘Stairway to Heaven’ for that silly hippies-in-Stonehenge twaddle about bustling hedgerows?
  • We now realise the importance of hedgerows, of small fields, of clean rivers and of less intensive agriculture.
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