outfencing

/ˌaʊtˈfɛnsɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outfence: to fence (fight with swords) outdoors.
    • The team has been outfencing every Saturday since spring began.
    • While outfencing, she noticed the wind affected her blade control.
    • They are outfencing in the park this afternoon.
  2. Present participle of outfence: to build or repair fences outdoors.
    • We spent the morning outfencing the orchard.
    • The workers are outfencing the property line before winter.
    • He is outfencing the back garden to keep the rabbits out.
noun
  1. The sport or activity of fencing (fighting with swords) that is performed outdoors, as opposed to in a gym or indoor arena.
    • The club offers both indoor fencing and outfencing for members who enjoy fresh air.
    • She prefers outfencing because the natural light makes it easier to see her opponent's moves.
    • Outfencing requires special equipment to protect against sun and wind.
  2. The act or practice of building or repairing fences outdoors.
    • Outfencing is hard work, especially when the ground is frozen.
    • He hired a crew to handle the outfencing around the new pasture.
    • The farmer spent the whole weekend on outfencing to keep the cattle from wandering.
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