WordNet
n. hedge of privet plants
Usage examples of "privet hedge".
She couldn't rightly remember what house the dirty dog came out of, being dazed like, but when she did her paper round in the morning she had a look and saw where she fell on the privet hedge by number 12 and that is the house what's been left empty, see?
There's all that tall grass beside the road, and the privet hedge on the right.
Nancy peered in the direction of the orchard and the billowing smoke that poured above the privet hedge and up into the pristine sky.
Only one small window was built into the room's outer stone wall, and it was masked from the street by a thick privet hedge perhaps fifteen feet in height.
At least he was not wearing the panties on his head when his father walked up to him, and Noah and Simon began to scuff their feet in the rough grass and loose twigs at the foot of the privet hedge.
I remember where I was when I heard the broadcast floating out of Nef's open window: in the center of a privet hedge with Nicholas.
He bade a silent and somewhat overblown goodbye to the shimmering field of grass, the tiny, nearly dry creek, and his favorite privet hedge.
Carrie had once found her outstretched beside the privet hedge, drunk as three lords.
My brother saw dimly through the dust that two men lifted out something on a white stretcher and put it gently on the grass beneath the privet hedge.
Only yesterday my mother and I had raced barefoot across our empty court and leaped the privet hedge into the garden.
There was a graceful bow window that looked down the hill to Route 1, with a big privet hedge between the road and the grounds.
A two-story dwelling surrounded by a large yard bordered on all sides by a thick privet hedge, the house had been the home of Captain David Gold and Rabbi Rachel Gilman for five decades.
A row of maples and a privet hedge hid their neighbor's gables, giving them undivided possession of their leafy half-acre.