hedgerow

[ˈhɛdʒrəʊ]

hedgerow Definition

a row of bushes or trees forming a hedge.

Using hedgerow: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "hedgerow" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The birds were chirping in the hedgerow.

  • Example

    The farmer planted a hedgerow to mark the boundary of his land.

  • Example

    The path was lined with a beautiful hedgerow of wildflowers.

hedgerow Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hedgerow

Phrases with hedgerow

  • lay (one's) head on the hedgerow

    to sleep outside, especially in a rural area

    Example

    After a long day of hiking, we decided to lay our heads on the hedgerow and camp out under the stars.

  • hedge one's bets

    to reduce the risk of loss by placing bets or investments in multiple areas

    Example

    I'm going to hedge my bets and invest in both stocks and bonds.

  • to be faced with two equally difficult or dangerous choices

    Example

    She was caught between the devil and the deep blue sea when she had to choose between her job and her family.

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Summary: hedgerow in Brief

'Hedgerow' [ˈhɛdʒrəʊ] refers to a row of bushes or trees that form a hedge. It is often used to describe the natural boundaries of fields or paths, as in 'The farmer planted a hedgerow to mark the boundary of his land.' The phrase 'lay (one's) head on the hedgerow' means to sleep outside, while 'hedge one's bets' means to reduce the risk of loss by investing in multiple areas.