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side yard

NOUN
  1. the grounds at either side of a house

How To Use side yard In A Sentence

  • Through an intricate series of hand gestures and melodic whistles, she quickly garnered its trust and shepherded it into our gated, side yard.
  • Lainie's spokes finally twitched through the side yard, but Dave hemmed and hawed about his smoking engine and how the garage guy would take him to work but he might need her to pick him up. Ann Packer's 'Molten': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature
  • Another round of the finch-siskin-junco with added! chickadees turmoil in our side yard. Warmer
  • The winds pressed against my back and forced me upright, pushed me toward the side yard, then into the front.
  • Then I dried and put them away and threw the dishpan of still-steaming water out into the side yard. The Secret of the Sealed Room
  • Their products are about as accurate as a lobbed brick, and cycle like the rusty gate latch in your great aunt Emily's side yard.
  • Also at that time I had a 2700 litre water tank installed in my side yard and had a plumber redirect all my downpipes into the empty pool and water tank.
  • The guests sit in the _chauk_ or yard of the house inside, or in the _angan_ or outside yard, either in lines or in a circle; members of the same caste sit with their crossed knees actually touching those of the man on either side of them to emphasise their brotherhood; if a man sat even a few inches apart from his fellows people would say he was out of caste -- and this is how a man who is put out of caste actually does sit. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala
  • The forsythia shrubs growing along the side yard in a modern hedgerow brings sunlight and cheer, and a few small blooming branches might be just the thing to take to class tonight.
  • There was a doghouse built as a miniature carbon copy in the side yard, and Emily saw a black lab huddled inside of it.
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