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garden

[gahr-dn] / ˈgɑr dn /


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He said his aunt Rene "fondly" remembered meeting the royal family and recalled playing in a large playhouse in the Royal Lodge's garden.

From BBC

The committee said this had created a "wild west" market with procedures, including liquid breast enlargements, reportedly being done in Airbnbs, hotels rooms, garden sheds and public toilets.

From BBC

He dug a vegetable garden in the rich soil at Fire Mountain’s base and planted avocados, bananas, lettuce, oranges, pineapples, strawberries, sweet potatoes, and tomatoes, and bamboo for making pipes and useful things.

From Literature

When the war ends, the family returns to their home city of Berkeley, where their household belongings have been looted—down to the plants in the garden.

From The Wall Street Journal

By the 1820s, American families in cities enjoyed a new entertainment option: public gardens.

From The Wall Street Journal