electric fence
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[edit]electric fence (plural electric fences)
- A fence containing metal wire through which an electric current is passed, as a deterrent which will shock people or animals trying to breach or climb the fence.
- 1985 September 29, Lindsey Gruson, “Despite protests, deer hunts are set”, in New York Times, retrieved 22 January 2013:
- To ward off deer, Mr. Haas, an ornithologist, has installed an electric fence around his garden in the park.
- 2011 October 17, Ioan Grillo, “Cain's Electrified-Border Joke: No Laughing Matter in Mexico”, in Time:
- [W]hen Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain joked about a killer electric fence to keep migrants out, political electric shocks surged rapidly south of the Rio Grande.
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[edit]- “electric fence”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.