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  1. Mending Wall. By Robert Frost. Something there is that does n’t love a wall, That sends the frozen-ground-swell under it, And spills the upper boulders in the sun; And makes gaps even two can pass abreast. The work of hunters is another thing: I have come after them and made repair.

  2. The meaning of MEND FENCES is to improve or repair a relationship that has been damaged by an argument or disagreement. How to use mend fences in a sentence.

  3. What's the meaning of the phrase 'Mend fences'? Re-establish good relations with people one has disagreed with. What's the origin of the phrase 'Mend fences'? The proverb ‘Good fences make good neighbours’ is listed by Oxford Dictionary of Quotations as a mid 17th century proverb.

  4. mend (one's) fences To rectify a damaged relationship. After Jill heard that her father had become ill, she decided it was time for them to mend their fences before it was too late. The politician tried to mend his fences with his constituents after the scandal, but was not able to regain their trust before the next election. See also: fence, mend

  5. The term “mending fences” refers to repairing or rebuilding a fence that has been damaged or broken down over time. This can be a physical fence or a metaphorical one, such as a relationship between two people.

  6. mend fences. Meaning. to try and improve a bad relationship with another party. to try and repair or restore a relationship that has been marred by an argument or misunderstanding. Example Sentences. After the nasty fight with her sister, Alice decided to mend fences by buying her sister some presents.

  7. MEND YOUR FENCES definition: 1. to try to be friendly again with someone after an argument 2. to try to be friendly again with…. Learn more.

  8. MEND FENCES definition: to do something to try to improve a difficult relationship that you have with someone | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  9. mend fences (third-person singular simple present mends fences, present participle mending fences, simple past and past participle mended fences) (idiomatic) To repair damage to a friendship or relationship after a disagreement or other mishap.

  10. Mending Fences: Directed by Stephen Bridgewater. With Laura Leighton, Angie Dickinson, Peter Jason, David Lee Smith. After failing to get the anchor woman position she was promised solely as wife (now ex) of a studio boss, Kelly Faraday needs to feel her own roots again.

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