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Definition of Gardened
1. garden [v] - See also: garden
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gardened
Literary usage of Gardened
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Magazine of Art by American Federation of Arts (1918)
"IN MANY-gardened PASADENA and blue umbrellas that dot the horizon, ...
IN MANY-gardened PASADENA BY ESTHER MATSON Illustrated by photographs by the author ..."
2. Tuscan Cities by William Dean Howells (1885)
"... and gardened space from the fountain rises high on the bluff the high-shouldered
bulk of the church of San Domenico, in which Catherine was first rapt ..."
3. Chicago to Naples: Our Twelve Months' Tour Through the British Isles, France by Robert Clark (1885)
"Temple and Tower are thine, and Castled keep, And ample stream, that round fair,
gardened Isles Rolls its majestic current, wreathed in smiles. ..."
4. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"He hurried on ... up the gardened slope. L. Wallace, Ben-Hur, p. 44. Our l. !
i.- ii 11 landscape wants no gardening : it cannot be gardened. ..."
5. Fraser's Magazine (1874)
"The adjacent and time-honom-ed village of Bramber is well gardened, but close by
is Beeding, another place of ancient name, and now a little street of ..."
6. The American Magazine of Art by American Federation of Arts (1918)
"IN MANY-gardened PASADENA and blue umbrellas that dot the horizon, ...
IN MANY-gardened PASADENA BY ESTHER MATSON Illustrated by photographs by the author ..."
7. Tuscan Cities by William Dean Howells (1885)
"... and gardened space from the fountain rises high on the bluff the high-shouldered
bulk of the church of San Domenico, in which Catherine was first rapt ..."
8. Chicago to Naples: Our Twelve Months' Tour Through the British Isles, France by Robert Clark (1885)
"Temple and Tower are thine, and Castled keep, And ample stream, that round fair,
gardened Isles Rolls its majestic current, wreathed in smiles. ..."
9. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"He hurried on ... up the gardened slope. L. Wallace, Ben-Hur, p. 44. Our l. !
i.- ii 11 landscape wants no gardening : it cannot be gardened. ..."
10. Fraser's Magazine (1874)
"The adjacent and time-honom-ed village of Bramber is well gardened, but close by
is Beeding, another place of ancient name, and now a little street of ..."