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Meanings of wooden paling in English
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Usage of wooden paling in English
1
A small grassy enclosure, with a woodenpaling round it, was the monks' burying-place.
2
Then he carefully replaced the woodenpaling and, taking Susie's arm began to walk rapidly towards their inn.
3
Ahead on a slight rise is a copse set within a stone wall topped by a woodenpaling fence.
4
It stood in the middle of this scanty village, and had a little unkempt garden about it inclosed within a woodenpaling.
5
Apparently space was found for it with difficulty, and it got wedged between an enormous holly hedge and a stiff woodenpaling.
6
Now he stood leaning on the woodenpaling, and his movements showed the back and loins in strong outline, marking the thick calves.
7
The house stood by itself, a little back from the road, and a woodenpaling enclosed a piece of garden ground before it.
8
In the middle of this thicket stood an old summer-house in the Chinese style: a woodenpaling separated the garden from a blind alley.
9
Go down that side lane till you come to some woodenpalings.
10
Woodenpalings: none of that there wire.
11
Farnaby was out of sight, round the corner, watching the house over the low woodenpalings of the back garden.
12
Broken woodenpalings stood in front of the small area into which descent was made by means of a few wooden steps.
13
The woodenpalings which surrounded the weed-grown gardens were strewn about and broken; hogs, goats, and ill-fed poultry wandered in and out through the gaps.