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garden
Noun
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A garden is a place where flowers and other plants grow where people want them to. Frequently it is a small place with a wall around it, near a house. It may have rocks and other things in it to look beautiful.
She spends a lot of time taking care of the flowers in her garden.
garden
Verb
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If you garden, you work in a garden, especially your own garden around your house.
He joined his mother when she gardened and talked to her flowers.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
evil
Noun
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The quality of being evil; evilness.
He was so full of evil I do not think he knew what good was.
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Something that causes harm, or harm itself.
We faced many evils on our journey.
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The source or cause of evil as a spiritual or supernatural force. This is often called "true evil."
I have seen things that lead me to believe that real evil exists.
When you say you believe in true evil I take it you mean the devil.