flowerbed

/ (ˈflaʊəˌbɛd) /


noun
  1. a plot of ground in which flowers are grown in a garden, park, etc

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How to use flowerbed in a sentence

  • The child that hasn't a flowerbed or a garden of its ownest own is being cheated out of its birthright.

  • Then there was the stable, and a beautiful flowerbed in front of the house.

    Daisy | Miranda Eliot Swan
  • Then he looked carefully round him: no one was in sight: the butterfly settled for a moment on a flowerbed.

    Half a Hero | Anthony Hope
  • You may have helped your papa or mama plant seeds in the garden or in the flowerbed.

    Light On the Child's Path | William Allen Bixler
  • Two under-gardeners are at work upon a flowerbed as he passes.

    The Errand Boy | Horatio Alger