adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
garden
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It has a secluded garden bordered by a stream.
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It lies in a quarter of an acre of secluded garden in the delightful village of Rockbourne.
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Laing used a pickaxe and shovel to make the grave in the secluded garden , said Mr Stuart-Moore.
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It has full gas fired central heating to radiators and has a lovely west facing secluded garden .
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She had stayed willingly in the secluded garden with the soldier, had not voiced a single protest at his boldness.
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The street offers views to the outside with access to a secluded garden where patients can sit.
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There is a pretty secluded garden and a sunny terrace.
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The secluded garden is a perfect playground for Emily.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a secluded beach
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They drove to a secluded spot in the country to have their picnic.
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We rented a little cabin on the edge of a secluded lake.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A secluded setting with breathtaking sea views.
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After all, we have spent these last few days in a very secluded country house.
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It has a secluded garden bordered by a stream.
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It lies in a quarter of an acre of secluded garden in the delightful village of Rockbourne.
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She had stayed willingly in the secluded garden with the soldier, had not voiced a single protest at his boldness.
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The garden annexe offers secluded peaceful rooms.
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We picnicked one day on a small secluded beach and, after, lay sunbathing on the hot sand.