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n. (walled garden English)
Usage examples of "walled gardens".
The first shot fell short, then bounced up over the few houses and walled gardens on the far bank to plough into a tiled roof halfway up the village slope.
It was just at midnight when he came to the house of Nabonidus, looming blackly among the walled gardens that separated it from the surrounding estates.
It opened onto the outer bailey, which in recent years had been filled with walled gardens and leafy courtyards.
She walked under starlight and the crescent illumination of the moon, sure of her way, for the walled gardens, for all their miles, were her oldest home and she knew every step of all the paths.
Thinking to get a breath of fresh night air, Jake took the Mobius route out into the high-walled gardens.
Three of the once-proud, even grand old houses were terraced and stood in high-walled gardens extending almost to the river.
There was enough activity in the street to cover his pursuit and she seemed to have no qualms about her own safety as she strode past the walled gardens of the villas.
There was enoughactivity in the street to cover his pursuit and sheseemed to have no qualms about her own safety as shestrode past the walled gardens of the villas.
Trees shaded the houses and walled gardens surrounded them, well watered from channels in tile-lined gutters beside the streets.
Paul stopped, arrested by the bright, whitewashed stone of the village, the orderly paths and walled gardens, the bright-eyed people gathered in the shadows of the olive grove, sharing talk and song.
A particularly proud mansion, in the heart of walled gardens, should lie in that direction.
Three hundred paces away were more infantry, a great long line of it massed in a dozen ranks, and beyond that were some walled gardens and the roofs of a village.