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ˈgardening
/ ˈɡɑːdənɪŋ /
noun
- the planning and cultivation of a garden
- ( as modifier )
gardening gloves
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gardening1
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Example Sentences
The machismo of Afghan male culture apparently coexists with a little-noted passion for gardening.
The Colorado Republican described gardening as a “very relaxing hobby” while reflecting on the closely fought primary.
They sit on corners waiting for some guy to come by to get the gardening done at his estate.
She also reveals to Vogue her penchant for gardening and Mexican food.
Gardening was limited and grass was left to grow noticeably longer.
Where is it that I have read, that a Frenchman has no idea of gardening?
Above all, we had the perpetual incentive of gardening to keep our eyes toward the future.
Many of the landes were cleared and converted into excellent pasturage, and on the coast market-gardening made great progress.
I wish I were a half-pay captain, with a wife and three children, a taste for gardening, and a poney-carriage.
It does, however, include the cream of the list for general-purpose gardening.
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