Quickset [noun]
Definition of Quickset:
boundary, obstacle, especially one made of plants
Sentence/Example of Quickset:
The quickset hedges on either side were only waist high and did not shelter him.
It was like falling from a quickset hedge on to a bundle of thorns.
That last jolt, that laid us against the quickset hedge, has done my business.
As the English were the assailants, the precaution of posting the archers behind the quickset hedge would have proved unnecessary.
Our gardens were at that time separated only by quickset hedges, so that it was easy to see into each others grounds.
They both jumped into this quickset hedge, and the author shuts his eyes and follows them.
She never ceased to press, to her, the important question, and to keep him in what he used to call a "quickset hedge."
He was a short, thick man of enormous physical strength, and he sported a beard like a quickset hedge, hence his nickname.
On commons and reclaimed land they took the place of the quickset hedges seen around richer farm lands.
There's a quickset hedge beyond, along the glebe that belongs to the vicarage.