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- noun Plural form of
backyard .
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Examples
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Heck, they don't even allow clothes lines in backyards in some areas anymore.
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He'll talk with voters in backyards and around kitchen tables, where cameras will capture his every understanding nod.
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Nice-Guy when he blistered the GOP on campuses and in backyards to shrink the "Enthusiasm Gap."
HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now w/ Huffington & Matalin : On Obama's 'Enthusiasm', Brown-Whitman, Negative Ads & Jobless Over 50 HuffPost Radio 2010
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Heck, they don't even allow clothes lines in backyards in some areas anymore.
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Dealers sell out of fenced-in backyards, not on exposed street corners.
Cities and Crime 2008
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Dealers sell out of fenced-in backyards, not on exposed street corners.
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Step up to the plate – or bushel – and tap into these unwanted fruit on trees in backyards across the nation that could be making the world a better place through more pie – or jam or cobblers or muffins – you get the picture.
Untapped Abundance: Three Steps to Adopting a Neighbor’s Fruit Tree 2008
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Dealers sell out of fenced-in backyards, not on exposed street corners.
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As most of these trees tend to be in backyards, traverse the alleyways to discover that rambling apple tree with branches drooping heavy with fruit over the yard fence.
Untapped Abundance: Three Steps to Adopting a Neighbor’s Fruit Tree 2008
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Step up to the plate – or bushel – and tap into these unwanted fruit on trees in backyards across the nation that could be making the world a better place through more pie – or jam or cobblers or muffins – you get the picture.
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