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physic garden English

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What does physic garden mean?

physic garden

(archaic) A botanical garden where plants are grown for medicinal purposes.

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Our garden was full of weeds.
I breathed the smell of the flowers in the garden.
There was nobody in the garden.
There are pretty flowers in the garden.
Who destroyed the garden?
I found him working in the garden.
He likes to work in the garden.
She found a ball in the garden.
She picked flowers in the garden.
I wish Tom would weed the garden.
The boys and girls play in the garden.
Boys and girls play in the garden.
Tom is in the garden.
Her garden is a work of art.
You've been properly led up the garden path.
There is a small garden in front of my house.
If only we had a garden!
The roses in the garden smell sweet.
There are scarcely any flowers in our garden.
There is a garden at the back of my house.
Our dog buries its bones in the garden.
As soon as he felt his house shake, he rushed out into the garden.
I saw a dirty dog coming into the garden.
The garden was destroyed after the rain.
If you have a good garden, it will enhance the value of your house.
We could have our tea in the garden, were it a little warmer.
There is a garden in front of the house.
Pochi and Moko are in the kennel, and other dogs are playing in the garden.
What a beautiful garden!
Every house had a garden.
It's in a small room at the end of garden.

News and current affairs

The world of play is our permanent Garden of Eden.
Football and the Garden of Eden?
We feel innocent too, because the world of play is also a world of innocence: a Garden of Eden before the Fall.
The scene was Argentine magical realism: Menem, the old but tireless caudillo, kissing the hands of his followers as they cheered from this despoiled garden near the Tropic of Capricorn.
In fact, our relation to the planet will be like that of a gardener to a garden.
Most importantly, the gardener does not manage the garden for the sake of the plants, but for some other goal - to raise food, produce flowers, or just to look pretty.
Each evening, it gets turned off as if it were a garden fountain.
Gardening, scrapbooking, knitting, and cooking have all become newly, shabbily chic. In the urban neighborhoods to which the young and hip are moving, city garden plots and heirloom tomatoes grown in window boxes have replaced Lexuses and Priuses.
Franklin Roosevelt used the fictional story of lending a garden hose to a neighbor whose house was on fire to explain his complex lend-lease program to the American people before World War II.
To an outsider, the episode looks like a colossal security failure, as if the head of the FBI personally greeted one of Bin Laden's lieutenants at a garden party.
At any moment we may step from our real world into the freedom, innocence, and bliss of play. Football and the Garden of Eden?
A brightly colored orchid enlivens my study, and, through the window, I catch a glimpse of my green garden.
As I write this under a vine in my vegetable garden, I look west across wooded hills and cannot see another building.

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