snake fence

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snake fence

A snake fence winds through the rolling pasture.

Definition

Noun: A type of fence constructed by arranging wooden rails in a continuous zigzag pattern, where the ends of each rail interlock with the next, forming a self-supporting structure without the need for posts set in the ground. It is also commonly known as a "snake fence" or "worm fence."

Usage

The term "snake fence" is used to describe a specific, traditional style of fencing, often seen in rural or historical settings. - The old property line was marked by a long snake fence that wound through the field. - They built a snake fence around the pasture because it was easier to construct without digging post holes.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Descriptive Context: The term is often used in historical descriptions or when discussing traditional farming and land management techniques.
    • The painting depicted a classic American frontier scene with a cabin and a snake fence.
Variants and Related Words
  • Worm fence: A direct synonym for "snake fence," describing the same zigzag rail structure.
  • Virginia fence: Another regional name for this type of fence.
  • Split-rail fence: A broader term that can include snake fences, as they are typically made from split wooden rails.
Synonyms
  • Worm fence
  • Zigzag fence
  • Virginia fence (regional)
  • Lazy fence (colloquial)
Related Idioms or Phrases

While "snake fence" itself is not typically part of idioms, its descriptive nature can be used figuratively. - To wind like a snake fence: To describe something that follows a very meandering, zigzag path. - The narrow trail wound like a snake fence up the side of the mountain.

snake fence

A snake fence winds through the rolling pasture.

Noun
  1. rail fence consisting of a zigzag of interlocking rails

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