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garden

[gahr-dn] / ˈgɑr dn /


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Every room in the house has rubbish sprawling across every visible surface and the front garden is also filled with takeaway boxes and wine bottles.

From BBC

With the three of them chatting over a cup of tea in the back garden, Andrews forgot to invite one very important person.

From BBC

The scent of “thunderstorm at the beach” competed with “rose garden” and “early morning café.”

From Literature

Her own house, about 100 metres from the shelter, lost most of its windows and bits of ceiling, while her garden was littered with oranges blown off a tree by the blast.

From Barron's

If I were to name it more plainly, I might call it Beatrix Potter weather: damp cuffs, garden gates, the feeling that something is pushing up just beneath the soil.

From Salon