“To the right of all this is a large wooden fence, and there beside the fence stands the outhouse.”
“We picked our way across the minefield of stones and stepped out into the shadow cast by the castle's fence.”
“Polanski portrays the fence Fagin and his gang of children who steal silk handkerchiefs, pocket watches and wallets in a far more sympathetic light than the authorities.”
fencing
The art or sport of duelling with swords, especially with the 17th- to 18th-century European dueling swords and the practice weapons decended from them (sport fencing)
Material used to make fences, fences used as barriers or an enclosure.
“When the members were not engaged in fencing, they organized other sporting amusements typical of the gentleman's club.”
“The fencing around the lake is persistently broken through by children.”
“The price that Poroshenko has had to pay for his constant fencing with the IMF and his efforts to get the fund to soften its politically expensive demands is that it created an opening into which Tymoshenko has gleefully leapt.”