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A thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such
a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also
any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence;
particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in
rows to separate the parts of a garden. |
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To inclose or separate with a hedge; to fence with a
thickly set line or thicket of shrubs or small trees; as, to hedge a
field or garden. |
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To obstruct, as a road, with a barrier; to hinder from
progress or success; -- sometimes with up and out. |
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To surround for defense; to guard; to protect; to hem
(in). |
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To surround so as to prevent escape. |
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To shelter one's self from danger, risk, duty,
responsibility, etc., as if by hiding in or behind a hedge; to skulk;
to slink; to shirk obligations. |
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To reduce the risk of a wager by making a bet against the
side or chance one has bet on. |
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To use reservations and qualifications in one's speech so
as to avoid committing one's self to anything definite. |