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Definition of "worm-fence" [worm-fence]

  • A zigzag fence made by placing the ends of the rails at an angle upon one another; a snake-fence. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "worm-fence" in a sentence
  • "Forsaking the main road, they crossed Wild Water on a narrow bridge and continued along an ancient, rutted road that ran beside an equally ancient worm-fence of split redwood rails."
  • "After discussing for a few minutes the probabilities of such a course on the part of the enemy, I thought McCook should be made acquainted with what was going on, so Sill and I went back to see him at his headquarters, not far from the Griscom House, where we found him sleeping on some straw in the angle of a worm-fence."
  • "The "citizen-soldier" knew no more about "dressing the line," than about dressing himself, and the front of his company presented as many inequalities as a "worm-fence.""