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DOORYARD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a yard next to the door of a house. Examples of dooryard in a Sentence: flowers blooming in the dooryard.
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Dooryard
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The term "dooryard" has such a simple and clear meaning to me that ...
Dooryard (sometimes pronounced Doah-Yahd-don't do this) simply means the area of yard adjacent to the most commonly used door exiting the home ...
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door-yard
ˈdoor-yard U.S. A yard or garden-patch about the door of a house.c 1764 in T. D. Woolsey Hist. Disc. (1850) 54 The Freshmen ..are forbidden to wear their hats..in the front door⁓yard of the President's or Professor's house. 1854 Lowell Cambr. (Mass.) 30 Yrs. Ago Prose Wks. 1890 I. 59 The flowers whi...
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Dooryard Farm | Midcoast Maine Organic Farm
Dooryard Farm is a small family-run, certified organic farm serving Midcoast Maine. We grow a diversity of vegetable crops and dahlias.
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History and usage of "dooryard" - English Stack Exchange
This is an expression that is used to describe a short visit in someone's dooryard (driveway) that often means not staying long enough to even get out of the ...
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Snohomish County school seeks relief from gravel yard sited next door ...
5 days agoThe yard sits about 50 feet away, separated from the school's main building, its portables and its playground by a driveway and a chain-link fence. She keeps her windows shut but says noise and ...
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door-yard, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun door-yard. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in US English.
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Is This the Front Yard or the Dooryard? - Q97.9
First and foremost, front yard and dooryard are NOT interchangeable. The best explanation came almost 4 years ago from the Bangor Police Department.
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Random Post: "Door Yard" : r/NovaScotia - Reddit
Generally I gather it's used to describe someone's Front Yard ie the yard you see when you open your front door.
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Dooryard. - languagehat.com
Dooryard (sometimes pronounced Doah-Yahd – don't do this) simply means the area of yard adjacent to the most commonly used door exiting the home.
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The Dooryard - The Flour Girl
door·yard - a yard or garden by the door of a house. The Flour Girl is so excited to announce the opening of another building! The building is located ...
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Last Looks at the Lilacs
reason, measuring everything but appreciating nothing, is contrasted unfavorably with well-booted imagination, as in Whitman's "When Lilacs Last in the Door-yard
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netherwards
ˈnetherward(s, adv. Now rare. Forms: 1 niþerweardes, nyþerwerd, -wyrd; 3 niðer-, neþer-, noþer-, 4–5 nethire-, 4– netherward(s. [f. nether adv.2 + -wards).] Downwards. Also (in form netherward) as adj.c 975 Rushw. Gosp. Matt. viii. 32 Unᵹerece..eode all siu suner..niþer-weardes in sae. c 1000 ælfric...
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When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd
The 24-page collection was titled Sequel to Drum-Taps and bore the subtitle When Lilacs Last in the Door-Yard Bloom'd and other poems.
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