Definitionn. a fence formed by a row of closely planted shrubs or bushes
Last update: November 21, 2016
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They seemed to have sprung out of the hedge. [noun]
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Certain derivative instruments do not qualify for hedge accounting. [noun]
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This is partly because of the presence of Cornish hedges and hedge bottoms which provide a habitat for natural aphid predators such as ladybirds. [noun]
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If some demon were to transform me into a hedge-hog or a grey owl, it would be all the same to me. [noun]
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Magic and witchcraft hedged it in with a maze of mystical and symbolical secrets, and philosophy had woven a tissue of speculation round the person of the god. [noun]
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No that I need care a bodee about it, for the sun's on our side o' the hedge now.' [noun]
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'And as for Gregory's gigantic paynim,' said Fabian, 'why, he lies yonder in the guard-room, the very size, shape, and colour of a spider in a yew-hedge.' [noun]
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Then it strayed back to the garden below him and beyond the party hedge; and was suddenly arrested. [noun]
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"By tossing our consciences over the hedge and going to see King William." [noun]
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"She is Captain Runacles' only daughter, and lives on the other side of our hedge." [noun]
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"By knocking a hole in the party hedge you gain two and a half acres at least." [noun]
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