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		Definition of lawn sale in English: lawn salenoun Australian A sale of miscellaneous household goods held on the lawn of a private house.  she's repainting a crib her husband bought at a lawn sale  Example sentencesExamples -  She has scoured every cupboard, shop, and lawn sale in town to find every last button for her creation of a backless fly wire gown.
 -  Punters are asked for their opinion of each lawn sale and reveal to the world the best bargain they snapped up that morning.
 -  She buys an ornate outdoor setting with six chairs at a lawn sale, along with a wheelbarrow.
 -  On-the-spot interviews enable those holding the lawn sale to talk up their wares.
 -  They scour garage sales, lawn sales, auctions, flea markets and estate sales for items.
 -  Of late, I've become part of the Saturday morning brigade, not early bird shopping or cruising around lawn sales, but checking out the auction properties.
 -  A young couple come upon a suburban lawn sale with the whole contents of a house spread-out, although there is no owner visible.
 -  She had been repainting a crib for the baby that she and her husband had purchased at a lawn sale the weekend before.
 -  I don't feel the slightest compunction about damaging the paintwork or cramming Jenny's lawn sale loot inside.
 -  After the gadget arrived, you put it in a cupboard for 10 years, never used it, and then sold it in a lawn sale.
 
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