We have no meanings for "fencing for" in our records yet.
1 He fencing for a topic with which he might gain my affection.
2 They'd been fencing for more than ten minutes without a hit.
3 Around the base of the tree is a short, pointed wooden fencing for protection.
4 We have gone away to think about fishing, farming and fencing for the next week.
5 In London, France failed to win a medal in fencing for the first time since 1960.
6 The young gallants of a century ago used to practise fencing for an hour each morning.
7 The two men seemed fencing for position.
8 The result was a tedious exhibition of fencing for position, each sword monotonously caught on the other shield.
9 It may take up another five minutes, and when one is fencing for time, even five minutes counts.
10 Nance was fencing for time.
11 They had been fencing for more than two minutes, without any apparent result, when Giovanni seemed suddenly to change his tactics.
12 There are tunnels of steel fencing for pedestrians at the exit and entry ramps, overlooked at two points by Israeli army watchtowers.
13 Following the publication of the Farm to Fork Strategy, the Commission is now pushing for a minimum ring- fencing for eco-schemes in the legislation.
14 City's Carrington training centre is adjacent to a public footpath, with the council unwilling to let the club build higher fencing for privacy.
15 In the neighborhood were several fish-baskets set out to dry, as well as a quantity of fencing for weirs, all made of rattan.
16 So of Milton's pamphlets it must be said that he was not fencing for pastime, but fighting for all he held most worthy.
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