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backyard

[ bak-yahrd ]

noun

  1. the portion of a lot or building site behind a house, structure, or the like, sometimes fenced, walled, etc.
  2. a familiar or nearby area; neighborhood.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of backyard1

First recorded in 1650–60; back 1 + yard 2
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Halili and Reitsma don't wear aprons or pose with backyard chickens, but their content still belongs to the same social media universe as "tradwife" podcasts and similar propaganda for womanly submission.

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But the night before he left for New York, his youngest brother had a seizure and fell in the family’s backyard pool and drowned.

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The dog was rescued from a backyard breeder and Lily tells us, if she and Hayden hadn't taken him in, there was a danger he'd have ended up in the wrong hands.

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She moved back to her home on Mendocino Street, across the street from the golf course, after her backyard caught fire.

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Finding it odd, Berliner told investigators that he proceeded to check the backyard and the pool area before going inside the home to search the rooms.

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