Yard in English
- yard⇄expr. the whole nine yards, (Informal.) everything that pertains to something; the whole series; the works.
Ex. A 1983 Lincoln on Interstate 66 ... had ""smoked windows, antennas, the whole nine yards,"" Richard reports (Washington Post). - yard⇄expr. the Yard, Scotland Yard.
- yard⇄mizzen-topsail oryard,
the sail or yard, or either of two sails or yards, on the mizzen-top. - yard⇄noun 1. a piece of ground near or around a house, barn, school, or other building.
Ex. You can play outside, but you must not leave the yard.
2. a piece of enclosed ground for some special purpose or business.
Ex. a chicken yard.yard⇄v.i. to gather for winter feeding.
Ex. The area is full of game ... Deer yard in it (New York Times).yard⇄v.t. 1. to put into or enclose in a yard.
Ex. to yard a flock of lambing ewes (London Times).
2. to store in a yard.
Ex. to yard up wood.yard⇄yard (1), noun, verb.yard⇄yard (2), noun.
1. a measure of length equal to 36 inches or 3 feet, and equivalent to .9144 meter.
Ex. Mother bought three yards of blue cloth for curtains. The football player ran 40 yards for a touchdown.
(Abbr.) yd., y.
2. aYard⇄Yard, noun, pl.YardsorYard.
(Slang.) (in southeast Asia) a Montagnard.
Yard in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
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