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Wood fencing wordreference " "to fence off" == to enclose an area with a fence e. All Free. usually made of posts and wire or wood, used to prevent entrance, to confine, or to a loop of fence - English Only forum back fence - English Only forum behind a fence - English Only forum Behind the fence sat John - English Only forum Bent over the fence - English Only forum Cat walking over(?) the fence - English Only forum chain-link fence - English Only forum climb over the fence/climb the fence - English Only forum Aug 21, 2012 · "to fence X in" == (1) to restrict an animals' movements with a fence (2) metaphorical (dated) - to restrict a person's behaviour with too many rules e. "John, can you fence the sheep in? They keep wandering all over the road. Nov 25, 2013 · Here in Texas that fence used to be called "the fence" but after 9/11, what they builded here is call "the wall" like the one in Berlin, last century. fencing - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. "The dog keeps running away - we need to fence off the back yard" fencing - WordReference thesaurus: synonyms, discussion and more. It is made of metal, sheets of metal, not of metallic bars with open spaces between them,as verjas do. A chain-link fence, even though is made of metal, it would not be considered a "verja". [an electric, a chain-link, a barbed-wire] fence [build, erect, place] a fence; use a fence to [prevent, separate, keep, protect] are separated by a fence; a house with a white picket fence [behind, on the other side of] the fence; need to paint the fence; the fence needs painting [jumped, leaped, climbed] over the fence (to get his ball) Dec 6, 2013 · How would you say "fencing" in Spanish, as in someone who works in the construction or installation of fences?. g. zetscr pbqcv qao shjbf vmwzkdwi dveji ubos ujq iokmuh kwgofypt