noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a garden gnome (= a stone or plastic figure in a garden, which looks like a little old man with a pointed hat )
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Somebody had stolen one of their garden gnomes.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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garden
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Have only low-level foliage in the front of the house, where only a garden gnome could hide.
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Another rather unusual query ... Is it possible to make your own garden gnomes - by casting them?
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He called in Julian - a six-inch-tall red, white and blue garden gnome !
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It is not in the business of scattering latter-day garden gnomes .
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Margaret's life might have been brightened up by a smug, self-amusing gurning garden gnome .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a garden gnome
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the gnomes who work in the U.S. Treasury
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And what of hobgoblins, gnomes and the little people of Ireland?
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Another rather unusual query ... Is it possible to make your own garden gnomes - by casting them?
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Have only low-level foliage in the front of the house, where only a garden gnome could hide.
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Margaret's life might have been brightened up by a smug, self-amusing gurning garden gnome .
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People who imagine that some small cabal of powerful investors move the market often talk about the gnomes of Zurich.
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There were grinning gnomes worked into the iron filigree, running downwards helter-skelter.
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They had gnomes in the garden, which was even more off-putting.
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To understand the S & P 500, however, you have to know more about the gnomes of Brooklyn.