Similar words: backwards and forwards, yardstick, graveyard shift, old salt, yard, halyard, vineyard, courtyard. Meaning: n. an outdoor sale of used personal or household items held on the seller's premises.
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(1) I came upon an irresistible item at a yard sale.
(2) Start planning an April yard sale.
(3) Let go. Start planning an April yard sale.
(4) Mostly culls, at the sullen, anxious, over-priced yard sales we seem always to be planning but rarely holding.
(5) Oh, and she likes the yard sales all over the Forks. Sentencedict.com
(6) That turned him into a serious collector, scouting yard sales, attics, flea markets, estate auctions and used bookstores.
(7) No one came to the yard sale.
(8) Not everything at a yard sale is a real steal.
(9) We put together a yard sale to dispose of all the household junks.
(10) The last yard sale I visited yielded two baskets and two antique glass bottles, all for a couple of dollars.
(11) Yard sale shopper Larry Sutton pauses with purchases in Trenton , Ga.
(12) It was humbling to take the things we didn't want to the car boot sale (yard sale) and have people knock us down in price.
(13) Volunteers called for extra copies, carried them door to door, offered them at yard sales.
(14) About three years ago I came across his plastic incarnation at a yard sale for a quarter.
(15) The site's classified ad section reads like a billionaire's yard sale: 'For sale -- Caviar Servers and Horn Spoons.' 'For Sale $2.8 million Tsavorite gemstone.'
(16) That is what is great about shopping at a community yard sale.
(17) There are a lot of foreign shoe stores have a big yard sale.
(18) "Pack up their stuff in a moving van and have it delivered to them," Tim answered. "Or have a yard sale.
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