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1The Hole in the Fence — (ISBN 9780660105185, 1976) is an anthology like storybook, starring a series of vegetable characters. Published in Canada by authority of the Canadian Minister of National Health and Welfare, it was a project of the Health Promotion Directorate,… …
2(the) grass is always greener (on the other side of the fence). — The grass is always greener (on the other side of the fence). something that you say which means that other people always seem to be in a better situation than you, although they may not be. And when I haven t been out for a while I start to envy …
3the grass is greener on the other side of the fence — things look better from a distance, it is natural to desire a neighbor s things When you look at other homes, the grass is often greener on the other side of the fence …
4sit\ on\ the\ fence — See: on the fence …
5sit on the fence — See: ON THE FENCE …
6sit on the fence — See: ON THE FENCE …
7Tears in the Fence — #32 2002 Summer Issue. Tears in the Fence is a triannual British literary journal edited by David Caddy. Background English Poet and writer, David Caddy and Harry Seccombe founded Tears in the Fence in November 1984, as a literary magazine for… …
8sit on the fence — If someone sits on the fence, they try not to support either side in a dispute. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you sit on the fence, you avoid taking sides in a discussion or argument. It s an important issue. You can t… …
9crossing to the fence — A horse that begins from one of the positions out wider on the track and then moves down to the inside fence, is referred to as crossing to the fence …
10sitting on the fence — on the fence, informal voters tend to shy away from candidates who are on the fence Syn: undecided, uncommitted, uncertain, unsure, vacillating, wavering, dithering, hesitant, doubtful, ambivalent, of two minds, in a quandary, hemming and hawing …