A ditch with one side being a retaining wall; used to divide lands without defacing the landscape.
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Examples for "ha-ha"
Examples for "ha-ha"
1We'd be terribly proud of it, if pride wasn't a sin, ha-ha.'
2There will be Lee-Metford rifles and ammunition there ready for thy taking-ha-ha!
3Angelica Forey thumped the piano, and sang: I'm a laughing Gitana, ha-ha!
4Prescott actually laughed, his posh ha-ha noise rather than proper laughter.
5For some minutes they thus remained, looking down into the ha-ha.
1So they struck in towards the haw-haw-thefour walking almost abreast.
2He tries to hate the haw-haw swell, and is equally unsuccessful.
3Glad she hasn't taken a fancy to some haw-haw fellow, like that fool Barold.
4You remember our meeting that charming Miss Halcyone La Sarthe across the haw-haw on Easter Sunday?
5Old Mr. Crow gave a loud haw-haw.
1He was kept at home for a week, and told not to go past the sunk fence.
2In the garden stood Rose, on the edge of the sunk fence dividing the Rectory domain from the cornfield.
3There she made for a huge oak, which gloomed in the moonlight by the sunk fence parting the grounds.
4Its garden surrounded by a sunk fence could be seen, and the figure of a lady walking in it.
5It was erected after a great many disputes, but was unfortunately surrounded by a sunk fence and ornamental railing.
6With her opera-glass, she examined the meadow, then ran to the bottom of the garden, and lying down, peered over the sunk fence.
7She half wished she was not too old and dignified to dart across the road, leap the sunk fence, and run to see.
8Behind this came a square piece of kitchen garden, divided from the fields by a sunk fence, with a little wooden foot-bridge across it.
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