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How to pronounce gardener in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms nurseryman
Type of horticulturist, plantsman
Has types transplanter
Derivation garden
Type Words
Type of employee
Has types groundkeeper, groundskeeper, groundsman, hedger
Derivation garden

Examples of gardener

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A truculent Hispanic gardener and smarmy moneyed preppy fill in the class array.
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An Ethiopian hobby gardener is sharing his heritage berbere peppers with Hempel.
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All of the plantings harken to another day, which was one goal for the gardener.
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Sacramento gardener Allison Wynn says she liked having a garden of such variety.
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Almost everyone who is a gardener plants what I call standard ho-hum vegetables.
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When Chance's employer and owner of the townhouse dies, the gardener is evicted.
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Every gardener knows the falling-in-love-again feeling that springtime nurtures.
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Susan Parker, master gardener, will speak on perennial planting and maintenance.
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An avid gardener, Cleveland manages a large apartment complex in Citrus Heights.
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  • Someone who takes care of a garden
  • Someone employed to work in a garden
  • (gardening) the cultivation of plants
  • The Gardener is a fictional character, one of the known Elders of the Universe in the Marvel Comics universe.
  • The Gardener is Child ballad 219; the collection includes several variants, many fragmentary.
  • Gardening is the practice of growing plants. Ornamental plants are normally grown for their flowers, foliage, overall appearance, or for their dyes. Useful plants are grown for consumption (vegetables, fruits, herbs, and leaf vegetables) or for medicinal use. ...
  • (Gardening (cryptanalysis)) In cryptanalysis, gardening was a term used at Bletchley Park, England, during World War II for schemes to entice the Germans to include known plaintext, which the British called "cribs," in their encrypted messages. ...
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  • (Gardening) The act of the batsman repairing indentations in the pitch, made by the ball or studs, with his bat. More likely to happen when a ball has just whistled past his nose or scooted by his ankle.