rail fence

NOUN
  1. a fence (usually made of split logs laid across each other at an angle)
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How To Use rail fence In A Sentence

  • There was a loud clapping from the boys who were perched on the rail fence, but some of the girls were crying. Rainbow Valley
  • Two- and three-rail fences are nice landscape separators, while the taller four- and five-rail versions make a stout fence for animals.
  • The dog was almost to the rail fence at the edge of the grounds when I felt somebody slip up behind me.
  • To keep the deer from munching on the daylilies out front, they put a single strand of white cord along the entire length of the split rail fence.
  • It is miles of split-rail fence, moss on a wood shingle roof, broomcorn and flax in a pioneer garden. Proposal: A great deal on a New Deal
  • The children inside the low rail fence were placing the brilliantly-striped wooden balls in a row in order to determine by 'pinking' at the stake who should have the advantageous last shot. The Adventures of Bobby Orde
  • The defendants relied upon their prior maintenance of the rail fence, their regular pasturing of cattle and regular woodcutting to establish a possessory title for them and their predecessors in title.
  • It consisted of a one-rail fence with twelve buckets underneath it.
  • Here the paddocks were divided by stout post and rail fences with wooden gates.
  • I love those split rail fences and how they make even a formal type garden plant look cottagey. White Tree Peony Identity Discovered « Fairegarden
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