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- noun Plural form of
fishpond .
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Examples
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The beautiful, converted environment-friendly coconut workshop is only a few miles from Kochi formally Cochin, and is big enough for an entire family, though toddlers might be a worry as there are lots of fishponds around the house.
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Although these were necessary to ensure that she could feed her household from fishponds, pasture her herds and have a steady supply of firewood, the greater preponderance of scattered lands in Elizabeth's allotment presented no clear advantage to Mary's manor-laden settlement.
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You'll shake your head as Lucullus has a tunnel drilled through a mountain, so he can keep fresh seawater flowing into his fishponds.
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You'll shake your head as Lucullus has a tunnel drilled through a mountain, so he can keep fresh seawater flowing into his fishponds.
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They have tilapia fishponds and vegetable gardens.
One Simple Act Debbie Macomber 2009
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We picked up our guide at a gray brick house in an open field near a section of fishponds.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Mom Jack Canfield 2009
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We picked up our guide at a gray brick house in an open field near a section of fishponds.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Mom Jack Canfield 2009
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Near what was once the garden and fishponds, Matilda gathered the pink blossoms of the pulmonna, or sea burgloss.
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On a modestly local scale, inland aquaculture can be environmentally beneficial, encouraging multiple use of water systems for crops such as rice as well as fishponds.
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There are fishponds where my bunkers and barbed wire used to be.
The War Without End 2008
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