Definition:
A "sunk fence" is a type of fence that is built into the ground, where one side has a wall or a bank that holds back the earth. It helps to separate different areas of land without making the landscape look messy or unattractive.
While "sunk fence" has a specific meaning in land division, the individual words have other meanings: - Sunk: Past participle of "sink," meaning to go down below the surface of a liquid or to become lower. - Fence: A structure used to enclose an area or separate spaces.
While "sunk fence" does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, here are some related terms: - "Fenced in": To be confined or restricted by barriers. - "Put up a fence": To create boundaries, either literally or metaphorically, like setting limits in a relationship.
A sunk fence is a practical solution for dividing land while keeping the area visually appealing.