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be bordered
verb
To put a border on something.
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The garden and one of the beds will be bordered with oak and steel benches.
The Grands Boulevards began to be bordered with houses, including some fine mansions, and the eastern stretch became a fashionable promenade with little theatres and cafés.
According to Mr. Duany's compromise plan, the Stone Pony would remain in its place, and its outdoor amphitheater would be bordered by an arc-shaped apartment building.
The circular memorial, 35 feet in diameter, will be bordered by a grove of flowering trees, suggesting the contours of the 500-foot tent.
Each pool would be bordered by a sloped building; visitors would enter the buildings to descend to memorials to see victims' names on the walls.
Inside at ground level, an open courtyard will be bordered by a mirrored arcade angled skyward, "thus connecting the Timeship with the heavens," according to Valentine.
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Looks like, but that would be bordering on silly.
Towpaths are bordered by floating pennywort weed.
The beds are bordered in boxwood.
The western boundary is bordered by the Republic of Benin.
The southeastern part is bordered by Somalia, while the southern limit is bordered by Kenya (Fig. 1).
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