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village green

NOUN
  1. a village park consisting of a plot of grassy land

How To Use village green In A Sentence

  • Player after player sacrificed his wicket with the sort of brain fades more commonly seen on the village green. The Sun
  • A terrace of visually pleasing stone cottages facing the neat village green are dated 1846.
  • Goathland was popular with wealthy visitors from the West Riding who came for grouse shooting, walks on the moors and the golf course, which was then laid out on the village green, with drives across many of the roads.
  • Animal is like an English village green retooling of Vampire Weekend, simarly inspired by African pop but more breezy and lacking in the Americans' bookishness. This week's new singles
  • I am told the garden of my house used to be part of the village green.
  • To Cardus, village green cricket was the true game, each "higher" form getting further away from the ideal. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • The main building is a long whitewashed farmhouse just across the road from the duck pond on the village green. Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
  • There is a cricket pitch in a village green setting and small zoo for the children.
  • For homeowners it is an important selling point, with houses on a village green commanding a premium. Times, Sunday Times
  • The arts and crafts exhibition was held in the village hall, while refreshments were served in a marquee on the village green.
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