Definitionn. a garden having shrubs clipped or trimmed into decorative shapes especially of animals
Last update: August 4, 2015
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He is good in the art of topiary. [Please select]
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Through mullioned windows we caught glimpses of gardens and geometrical parterres, lakes, fountains, statuary, fantastic topiary and distant stretches of park. [Please select]
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There were bushes exhibiting fantastic examples of the topiary art, and here, too, was a sun-dial. [Please select]
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, that it became the practice to give curious shapes to trees and shrubs scattered over gardens, or brought together into a topiary. [Please select]
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She had glimpses of unkempt grass paths and unclipped topiary work which had lost its original form. [Please select]
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When a number of such trees are growing together, the place is called a topiary, and lately people who can afford the money have been contriving topiaries in some parts of their grounds. [Please select]
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