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Fence logo #10101) Abetter 2) Altercate 3) Argufy 4) Backstop 5) Blockade 6) Brabble 7) Circumvallate 8) Fencing 9) Hedge 10) Hedgerow 11) Lattice 12) Oppose 13) Paling 14) Partition 15) Pettifog 16) Stickle
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Fence logo #10101) Alternative to a hedge 2) American literary magazine 3) Art of sword play 4) Backyard barrier 5) Backyard border 6) Balustrade 7) Barricade 8) Barrier 9) Barrier between gardens 10) Barrier enclosing an area 11) Barrier maker 12) Barrier to a dodgy dealer 13) Barrier to dodgy dealer 14) Blockade
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fence logo #10444
  1. a barrier that serves to enclose an area
  2. (informal) a dealer in stolen property

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Fence logo #21002• (n.) Self-defense by the use of the sword; the art and practice of fencing and sword play; hence, skill in debate and repartee. See Fencing. • (n.) An inclosure about a field or other space, or about any object; especially, an inclosing structure of wood, iron, or other material, intended to prevent intrusion from without or straying fr...
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Fence logo #23313A constructed barrier of wood, masonry, stone, wire, or metal, erected to screen or separate areas.
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fence logo #21003(from the article `Moll Cutpurse`) most notorious female member of 17th-century England`s underworld, a friend of highwaymen and a receiver of stolen goods.
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fence logo #21003barrier erected to confine or exclude people or animals, to define boundaries, or to decorate. Timber, earth, stone, and metal are widely used for ...
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fence logo #20093someone with worldwide outlets to liquidate swag.
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fence logo #209731. To fend off danger from; to give security to; to protect; to guard. 'To fence my ear against thy sorceries.' (Milton) ... 2. To inclose with a fence or other protection; to secure by an inclosure. 'O thou wall! . . . Dive in the earth, And fence not Athens.' (Shak) 'A sheepcote fenced about with olive trees.' (Shak) To fence the tables, to make ...
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Fence logo #21627The inside fence is the inside running rail around the race track, while the outside fence is the outside running rail.
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Fence logo #20972Fence intransitive verb 1. To make a defense; to guard one's self of anything, as against an attack; to give protection or security, as by a fence. « Vice is the more stubborn as well as the more dangerous evil, and therefore, in the first place, to be fenced against.» Lo...
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Fence logo #20972Fence noun [ Abbrev. from defence.] 1. That which fends off attack or danger; a defense; a protection; a cover; security; shield. « Let us be backed with God and with the seas, Which he hath given for fence impregnable.» Shak. « A fence betwixt us and th...
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Fence logo #20972Fence transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Fenced ; present participle & verbal noun Fencing .] 1. To fend off danger from; to give security to; to protect; to guard. « To fence my ear against thy sorceries.» Milton. 2.
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Fence logo #21253Boundary separating hostile and friendly area.
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Fence logo #21217Fences are continuous lines of obstacles artificially interposed between one portion of the surface of the land and another for the purpose of separation or exclusion. Live fences are made of hawthorn, holly, box, beech, etc; dead fences of stone, wood, and in more recent times of iron or wire. In agriculture fences are necessary both for restricti...
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Fence logo #21217Fence is slang for a receiver of stolen goods, or a place where they are received.
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Fence logo #23190a flat and straight length of some material, usually wood, steel or aluminium, which provides a reference for tools to work against, or which prevents the work from sliding.
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Fence logo #22359Means by which the boundary is marked on some grounds. Curiously, a fielder may touch a boundary fence when stopping or catching a ball, but if he touches a boundary line or rope, the ball is deemed to have crossed the boundary. Quite how thick a rope can be before it becomes a fence is one to ponder in the bar while the rain pours down outside.
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fence logo #20400[n] - (informal) a dealer in stolen property 2. [n] - a barrier that serves to enclose an area 3. [v] - receive stolen goods 4. [v] - enclose with a fence 5. [v] - fight with fencing swords
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Fence logo #23720slang for a receiver of stolen goods, or a place where they are received.
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fence logo #20974fencing noun a barrier that serves to enclose an area
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