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garden

[gahr-dn] / ˈgɑr dn /


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Her report also confirmed the gardens of the two properties were physically separated with a fence and separate parking areas.

From BBC

The five and six-year-olds meet with their "friends" who live next door twice a term, where they bake, do crafts, work outdoors in the garden and give Christmas gifts.

From BBC

That could be anything from gardening, birdwatching, joining a choir or simply walking with friends.

From BBC

The proposals included a two-storey "subterranean suite" beneath the No 10 garden, featuring a 200-seat conference room that could double as a "safe haven" in the event of a terror attack.

From BBC

It has a pool, tennis court, gardens, a lake, an olive grove and a 25-acre vineyard, the outlet said.

From Los Angeles Times