Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Inclosed by fences; fenced in so as to form small fields.
- Like pews in a church: said of the going in hunting, where leaps (as over fences) are frequent, as if over the back of one pew after another with little room for take-offs.
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Hell, I think Junie B. Jones is bad for kids (I think it's patronizing and stewy-pewy cutsie-wootsie besides) but I'm not going to stand in anyone's way of reading it.
Yikes Roger Sutton 2008
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