WordNet
v. enclose or bound in with or as it with a hedge or hedges; "hedge the property" [syn: hedge]
Usage examples of "hedge in".
Whether it was Benet who reached for her hand, or she for his, they rounded the corner of the thick box hedge in the garden hand in hand, and slowed to a walk there, panting and smiling, palms tightly clasped together, their breath a faint silver mist.
Got a green hedge in front-- the right side of the road-- you can't miss it.
Like those biologists in the very early days of genetic engineering who voted to limit and hedge in their experiments for fear that some new plague might be inadvertently loosed on unsuspecting humanity, the Temporalists decided, in terror, that the Future must not be tampered with or even searched.
She turned to find Hedge in the door, glowering at her through his hair.
However, it was too late now to think of sending another messenger, and he rode on, in the excitement of these self-inquiries not discerning, when about three miles from Casterbridge, a square-figured pedestrian passing along under the dark hedge in the same direction as his own.