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Paling - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Paling refers to a fence made of wooden stakes or pickets, often used for enclosing or marking boundaries. It can also describe the act of becoming pale or losing color.

paling

/ˈpeɪlɪŋ/ /ˈpeɪlɪŋ/

Definition:

A fence made of pointed wooden or metal stakes.

Synonyms:

fence, palisade, barrier, railing

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

opening, gap

Common Collocations:

wooden paling, iron paling, garden paling, broken paling

Derivatives:

pales, paled

Usage Tips:

Use "paling" to describe a fence made of upright stakes, often for boundaries or enclosures.

Common Phrases:

paling fence, beyond the pale, pale in comparison

Etymology:

From Middle English "pale," meaning stake or fence post, derived from Old French "pal."

Examples:

  • 1. The old garden was surrounded by a wooden paling.
  • 2. He leaned against the iron paling while waiting for his friend.
  • 3. The dog squeezed through a gap in the broken paling.
  • 4. She painted the garden paling white to match the house.

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