Fence in a sentence as a noun

If the sand really belongs to the homeowner, they would have a fence surrounding it.

But I do want to give my perspective as someone on the fence about staying "active.

Weve got the best fence money can buy, and they counter us with a 2,500-year-old technology.

Guilt is a lot like sitting on a fence and complaining about how your bum hurts all day long, but refusing to get off the fence.

I don't care at all that bats are closely related to mice because they're acting nothing like mice when zooming over my fence.

In UK jails, many people have mobiles, usually obtained by over-the-fence smuggling.

Fence in a sentence as a verb

I wanted to take this opportunity to make a blog post about the situation and post some information from our side of the fence.

I actually began to think of larger "swing for the fence" type of ideas that I would have never considered if I were stuck to using Paypal because it was so painless.

Look at the FedEx employee who threw a monitor he was delivering over a fence on camera - even though he is but one of 20,000 delivery men, they still were completely responsible for that.

Employees owe a fiduciary duty to their employers to act in the best interest of the company and playing both sides of the fence at the end of a major negotiation is almost certain to raise serious issues about whether such duties were breached.

Or will quality medical care only be reserved for those who can afford decent medical insurance or have jobs that provide fair medical benefits?One thing is for certain, this is submission is going to garner a lot of responses from both sides of the fence if past submissions along these lines are anything to go by.

Fence definitions

noun

a barrier that serves to enclose an area

See also: fencing

noun

a dealer in stolen property

verb

enclose with a fence; "we fenced in our yard"

verb

receive stolen goods

verb

fight with fencing swords

verb

surround with a wall in order to fortify

See also: wall palisade surround

verb

have an argument about something

See also: argue contend debate