Jump, Glide or High Jump.
Alice from Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" popped down the large rabbit hole in 1865.
In the garden area there is a hedge castle its in there
In 1865, Lewis Carroll's fictional character, Alice, follows a white rabbit down a hole under a hedge in his novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." This whimsical story introduces readers to a fantastical world filled with curious characters and surreal adventures. The rabbit's appearance and Alice's subsequent journey have since become iconic in literature.
Alice was surprised that the Rabbit took a watch out of its waistcoat pocket, and that it had a waiscoat pocket to take a watch out of....but when the Rabbit actually took a watch out of its waistcoat- pocket, and looked at it, and then hurried on, Alice started to her feet, for it flashed across her mind that she had never before seen a rabbit with either a waistcoat-pocket, or a watch to take out of it, and burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it, and fortunately was just in time to see it pop down a large rabbit-hole under the hedge.
hedge pig= hedge hog
If you are talking about "a hedge", as in a row of bushy plants or such, then yes, it is a noun. Hedge can also be used as a verb though, as in "to hedge a garden".
The plural of hedge is hedges.
The noun hedge is used as a collective noun for a hedge of herons.
The plural form of hedge is hedges.
The meaning of a "hedge" would be best described as a "hedge of protection" against the volatile market. Also used in the term Hedge Fund
A hedge fund analyst in a person who works with hedge funds. Their primary duty is to review the strategies of a hedge fund and then identify the strengths and weaknesses of that fund.
Contents as in what do hedge funds invest in?