Examples of 'day in the garden' in a sentence
Meaning of "day in the garden"
Day in the garden: a phrase that suggests spending a day outdoors tending to plants, flowers, or vegetables in a garden setting
How to use "day in the garden" in a sentence
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day in the garden
Used to sit all day in the garden.
Day in the garden is perpetual but outside its confines is perpetual night.
Worked nearly all day in the garden.
The other day in the garden I heard a sheep bleating.
Hanging out on a beautiful day in the garden.
Nice day in the garden.
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That last day in the garden.
He got used to working two hours every day in the garden.
Used to sit all day in the garden crushing beetles with a rock.
My little girl spends all day in the garden.
Adam and Eve one day in the Garden of Eden realize they are naked.
Good for you for giving yourself a day in the garden.
He works almost every day in the garden and also in the vineyard.
You can relax at any moment of the day in the garden.
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Science Day in the garden.
The battle of the sexes had begun that day in the garden.
San 's advice that day in the garden was never far from my mind.
She had not seen very much of him since that day in the garden.
I spent all day in the garden.
I have not been alone with Darnley since that day in the garden.
Adam and eve one day in the garden of eden.
One day in the garden - II.
Today was a good day in the garden.
I went walking the other day in the garden of St. Gregory the Great.
But things have changed since that day in the Garden of Eden.
We spoke the other day in the Garden Centre.
Yesterday I spent the day in the garden.
Do you remember the other day in the garden I was telling you.
It was a productive day in the garden.
It 's like a beautiful day in the garden in England.
Have a great Spring day in the garden.
That 's not bad for one day in the garden.
Simple? Used to sit all day in the garden.
It 's almost all day in the garden.