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Sentence count:120+1Posted:2017-08-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: orderedborderborder onborderlinemurderedtape recorderbordeauxorderMeaning: ['bɔːdə]  adj. having a border especially of a specified kind; sometimes used as a combining term. 
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(31) The far edge of the acacia grove was bordered by a shoulder-high wall topped by woven millet stalks.
(32) The paths are bordered with many trees and shrubs as well as hydrangeas, agapanthus and belladonna lilies.
(33) Below the copse a track was bordered with grassland rich in flowering plants.
(34) Bordered designs were used throughout the remaining passageways with a Chlidema square for the entrance foyer inset in a marble surround.
(35) Most of the kids were a little older than Janir, and he watched them with a fascination that bordered on hunger.
(36) Their spokesman acknowledged the valuable role played by the Friends but argued the letters bordered on blackmail.
(37) The arched ceiling is bordered with a hand-painted, floral design.
(38) At first sight it looks almost perfectly balanced, fitting into the inter-war decades like a bordered picture into a frame.
(39) Word processing on the Macintosh has always bordered on the realm of page makeup and recent announcements here only serve that view.
(40) She was swamped by a wave of impotent anger at and violent dislike for the man whose dogged persistence bordered on persecution.
(41) It bordered the much reduced archbishopric of Ohrid on the south, but Tetovo and Skopje were within its jurisdiction.
(42) At times she felt overwhelmed by his personality, which sometimes bordered on piety.
(43) The next alley led him to a bridge across a small canal that bordered a street.
(44) After climbing the ancient fence which bordered the pub's premises, he leaned back against the fence for another breather.http://Sentencedict.com
(45) The simple badge, a musket bordered by a wreath, signifies that an infantry or Special Forces soldier came under fire.
(46) Each park will be bordered by a buffer zone where environmentally friendly farming will be encouraged.
(47) They drove into a shaded parking area bordered by willows on one side and tall pines on the other.
(48) Although he had an unrivalled ability to motivate players, Docherty's approach often bordered on theatre of cruelty.
(49) There is a pool bordered by split-level sun terraces with deck-chairs and sun umbrellas and a small garden.
(50) Lumahai is a perfect cove of white sand bordered by black lava rock.
(51) The outside yard was about seven feet in width and bordered by the kitchen wall.
(52) Jackie from Marriage Lines takes us through day and evening invitations embossed with clinking champagne flutes and bordered in watered silk.
(53) Throughout the orchard bordered by stone walls, the forest was making a dramatic comeback.
(54) The walls were exquisitely panelled and bordered with carved scrolls and cornices decorated with gilded flowers.
(55) The pushing and grabbing at yesterday's sales bordered on mass hysteria.
(56) We crossed over heathland and passed ponds crowded with rushes and bordered by willows.
(57) The lane they were standing in was bordered by two rows of trees.
(58) It bordered a large plantation, some of which had been owned by Michelin.
(59) He had recently bought a huge house there with a garden which bordered on the river, directly opposite Botolph's Wharf.
(60) Jackson went to the road that bordered the gardens on the left.
More similar words: orderedborderborder onborderlinemurderedtape recorderbordeauxorderto orderon orderin orderorderlyin order ofpreorderout of orderorderingdisorderrecorderin order totall ordercamcorderfirm ordermail orderback ordermoney orderwork ordercourt orderlaw and orderlarge orderin order that
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