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fence

noun as in barrier used to enclose a piece of land

verb as in enclose or separate an area

verb as in dodge; beat around the bush

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Strandf could photograph anything from a blind woman to a picket fence and make the image indelible.

I have the unique advantage of seeing this from both sides of the fence.

At this point, he became Tom Sawyer, letting his musical compatriots—and the folk tradition—help paint his musical fence.

But what about the screams, the salty puddles, and big empty packages of frozen fish lying on the ground outside the fence?

On Thursday, Leyland fled her home after a photographer snapped her photo from behind her garden fence.

I saw every crook in the fence, every rut in the road, every bush and tree long before we came to it.

Another fence: who would furnish that two hundred and fifty dollars and secure him for the remainder?

They stopped, leaning over a jagged fence made of sea-drift, to ask for water.

I raised my pipe above my head and hurled it against the fence, where it crashed into a score of pieces.

In 1837 the churchyard had some pleasant walks along the sides, bounded by a low wooden fence, and skirted with trees.

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On this page you'll find 151 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fence, such as: bar, barbed wire, barricade, block, dike/dyke, and net.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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