picket fence

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picket fence

A white picket fence surrounds a small house with a green lawn.

Definition

Noun: A fence constructed from a series of upright, pointed stakes (pickets), typically made of wood, which are evenly spaced and attached to horizontal rails. It is often used for decorative purposes in residential settings.

Usage

The term "picket fence" refers specifically to the complete fence structure. It is a countable noun. - It is commonly used to describe a classic, often white, fence surrounding a yard or garden. - It evokes imagery of a traditional, tidy, and suburban home.

Examples
  • The house had a charming white picket fence along the front yard.
  • They decided to install a picket fence to keep their small dog in the garden.
  • Painting the picket fence was his weekend project.
Advanced Usage
  • "White picket fence": This specific phrase is a cultural idiom symbolizing the achievement of a conventional, middle-class ideal of domestic happiness and suburban stability.
    • For many, the dream involves a house with a white picket fence.
Variants and Related Words
  • Picket (noun): A single, pointed stake or slat, often made of wood, used in constructing such a fence.
    • He replaced a broken picket in the fence.
  • Paling (noun): A fence made of pales (pickets); a synonym in some contexts, though less common.
  • Post-and-rail fence: A different style of fence consisting of posts and horizontal rails without the closely spaced vertical pickets.
Synonyms
  • Paling fence
  • Palisade fence (though this often implies a more robust, defensive structure)
Related Phrases
  • Beyond the picket fence: A phrase suggesting life or experiences outside of conventional suburban norms.
  • Picket fence mentality: A sometimes critical term for a conventional, conformist worldview associated with suburban life.
picket fence

A white picket fence surrounds a small house with a green lawn.

Noun
  1. a fence made of upright pickets

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