Fencing [noun]
Definition of Fencing:
foils
Opposite/Antonyms of Fencing:
-
Sentence/Example of Fencing:
Before one foot of fencing is made permanent, we need to know everything we can about who attacked the Capitol, who led them, where and how they communicated, where they are now, and what they are planning next.
At least some of the “nonscalable” fencing, road closures and National Guard deployments that were put in place in the wake of this month’s Capitol riot are expected to remain in place through early February.
The filing came hours after the Northam administration had workers erect metal fencing around the statue, saying it was preparing to take Lee down if the high court cleared the way.
They were closely watched by National Guard troops in riot gear, standing behind layers of new security fencing surrounding the building.
Among them was Hylton’s mother, Karen Hylton, who was seen swinging an aluminum baseball bat at police fencing.
Shooting and fencing have been used to control dingo populations and protect livestock.
The white ranchmen in the valley were all fencing in their lands; no more free running of stock.
To supply the demand for galvanised signalling and fencing cords, the machines must turn out 15,000 yards of strand per day.
All her scheming and fencing would have availed her nothing if she were to break down at the critical moment.
During this year there were various fencing contests held at the Bull in Bishopsgate.