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UK
/lˈændskeɪpɐ/
]
[ US /ˈɫændˌskeɪpɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫændˌskeɪpɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who arranges features of the landscape or garden attractively
How To Use landscaper In A Sentence
- The lady who looks after his finances didn't want to pay the landscaper. The Sun
- Let's face it, most landscapers are not going to do a thorough criminal background check on their help.
- KEILAR: Well, in Los Angeles, some people call landscaper Eli Estrada just plain crazy. CNN Transcript Apr 10, 2008
- The Landscaper creates an ecosystem that matches a preconceived design or pattern.
- Breeding successes like camellias with better cold tolerance, American elms resistant to Dutch elm disease, and later flowering magnolias have given landscapers and gardeners important new choices.
- Imagine that your auto mechanic, handyman, or landscaper proposed to work for you under the same kind of elaborate rules as Wisconsin teachers.
- Consider getting a landscaper to give advice and, if necessary, do some of the build. Times, Sunday Times
- In one case, says Brancatelli, Kellogg saw a lawn mower in a truck belonging to Williams's husband and declared him a "landscaper" for the mortgage records. Mortgages and Madness
- And she doesn't believe there's a market for landscapers in the native-plant industry.
- One landscaper commented that he'd been called in to look at dying trees and found them struggling with 8 to 10 inches of trunk-burying mulch, and even producing extra roots into the mulch.