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Definition of cockatoo fence in English: cockatoo fencenoun Australian An improvised fence made from logs and branches. the wall had replaced an old cockatoo fence I remembered in my childhood Example sentencesExamples - We have at least six conflicting descriptions or illustrations of a cockatoo fence, with no real way of determining which has historical priority.
- A cockatoo fence was round the barley.
- He decided not to pitch his tent near the other men and picked out a grassy spot near a cockatoo fence, some distance away.
- The cockatoo fence consists of forked sticks driven into the ground, and saplings or young trees laid across them.
- He noted a derelict fence that he called a cockatoo fence, and though he did not describe it, he provided a diagram of the structure.
- The cockatoo fence is of a more accommodating nature than either of the foregoing types of fence.
- It made a grunting, coughing noise and was coming from the bush on the other side of the cockatoo fence.
- These descriptions of cockatoo fences suggest some form of brush fence or log fence.
- The trees themselves are woven with their branches into the stout cockatoo fence.
- He has surrounded his demesne with a cockatoo fence of logs.
Origin Mid 19th century: perhaps from cockatoo in the sense 'small-scale farmer', or from the bird's habit of sitting with others in a row on fences. |