Hedgerow [noun]

Definition of Hedgerow:

boundary, obstacle, especially one made of plants

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Sentence/Example of Hedgerow:

This might include planting hedgerows or bushes to create more varied landscapes.

He must soon, he thought, be getting near the opening at the Stone-pits: he should find it out by the break in the hedgerow.

Then searching in and out the hedgerow for favourite seeds, and singing, singing all the while, verily a 'song without an end.'

The pond by the hedgerow was sealed with ice, and he suffered much from the lack of his customary food.

Soon the haze lifted, leaving the dew thick on the grass by the ditch, and on the moss and the ivy in the hedgerow bank.

Disappointed, the fox turned towards the uplands and crossed the hedgerow into the nearest stubble.

Unless hard pressed, a hare seldom leaves a field except by certain well-known openings in the hedgerow.

The fox turned, made for the hedgerow, and gained the friendly shelter of the hawthorns just as the dog crashed into the ditch.

In a thick hedgerow skirting a secluded pond among alders and willows, she found food unexpectedly varied and plentiful.

He had been born in a hedgerow during the spring, and now that autumn was coming on, he sought winter quarters in Knockdane.