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post-and-rail fence

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post-and-rail fence
A fence having a series of posts set into the ground, usually interconnected by several horizontal rails between consecutive posts.


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He had a horrible accident in the summer, going straight through a post-and-rail fence, but has made a good recovery.
Across the narrow, winding street, the post-and-rail fence in a front yard was crushed, and a large tree appeared to have been stripped of a large chunk of bark.
It developed a round post-and-rail fence for horses in 1982, followed by decks in 89 and residential fences in '94.
 
 
 
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