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were yard
noun
A small, usually uncultivated area adjoining or (now especially) within the precincts of a house or other building (Wikipedia).
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The Griffins' basement went unfinished, the dining room went without a chandelier and there were yard sales to raise money to pay for the exclusive teams that traveled and played 100 games in the summer.
The feedstock combinations were: Yard wastes (dried fall leaves: grass clippings: wooden debris, 1 1 1), (CY).
The only things left standing were yard ornaments of forest creatures, corrugated metal tool sheds and car frames.
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On the floor were yards and yards of cable, which was strewn all over the place, and connected to a telegraph instrument placed upon an ordinary deal table.
It's yard sale season again.
Important terminal inputs turned out to be yard and crane, but also terminal operating hours and terminal area are important.
They said there is yard service.
Refrain from leaving the squirrel in someone else's yard!
My desk was yards from his office.
The posters lining the walls are yard-sale Norman Rockwell reproductions.
The tees are yard-square scraps of artificial turf.
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