The hedge was getting to tall.
There is a neighbourly dispute over who owns the hedge.
The hedge runs across the boarder which separates the two counties.
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"Throw the cow over the hedge some hay" is a classic example of the Pennsylvania Dutch English dialect.I prefer to hedge my bet, on this one.The dog ran right through the hedge, following the rabbit.
I had to get through the hedge to reach my house. (Just an example)
I was perplexed to see that my next door neighbour had cut his hedge so short.
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Noun: Don't plant a hedge unless you plan to keep it trimmed. Verb: We hedge our investments by investing in both stocks and bonds.
Using phrases like "sort of", "Kind of", "It seems like" and so on. According to the language theorist Robin Lakoff, women use these hedge phrases more than men.
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It is one word: hedgehog.
Hedge can have both of these meanings.Though the usual idiom is 'don't hedge me in', 'don't hedge me' is also possible.
Example as a noun: 'Aeroplane crashes are becoming more common.' Example as a verb: 'Every time my daughter goes out on her bike she crashes into the hedge.'