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fence

[fens] / fɛns /






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Lobbing a Christmas tree into a park or over a fence might feel tempting once the festivities are over, but it counts as fly-tipping which is illegal and can result in fines, says Nurse.

From BBC

Stocks traded mixed Wednesday following delayed U.S. jobs data that left Wall Street on the fence as to whether the Federal Reserve will continue to cut interest rates in 2026.

From Barron's

He’s positively delightful here, whether being overprotective of Deschanel or suffering her ministrations, dancing around Curtis, or fencing with Jake Johnson’s Nick.

From Los Angeles Times

Metal barriers had been set up to fence the event off from the rest of the green, but there appeared to be minimal security.

From BBC

The border itself is now marked by a tall metal fence, with a coil of vicious-looking barbed wire on top and more beyond.

From BBC