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was bordered
verb
To put a border on something.
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On the south the U.S.S.R. was bordered by North Korea, Mongolia, China, Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey.
When I was a boy, the road was bordered by emerald-green rice fields.
The last was bordered in a firehouse red that made her gasp.
The house was bordered on two sides by a 30-acre horse farm, so the views were so soothing.
It occupied a small cove that was bordered by a formal esplanade of carved granite posts and iron railings.
The monotonous, sandy plain was originally covered with lakes and ponds and was bordered by dunes of moving sands.
The grave was bordered by a wooden fence and a chain-link fence, not a corrugated metal fence.
She went back and forth while her little brother scampered on a neighbor's front lawn that was bordered by hedges.
Washington Square Park was its commons, and on weekends the fountain was bordered by folk singers, or folk singers manqué.
By a freak of history, the small emirate of Kuwait was bordered by two of them for most of the 20th century.
I don't normally peruse the OBIT sections of newspapers, so I didn't know it was bordered in black, although that was easy enough to guess.
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