From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Plants, Roadshedgerowhedge‧row /ˈhedʒrəʊ $ -roʊ/ noun [countable] British EnglishHBPTTRa line of bushes growing along the edge of a field or roadExamples from the Corpushedgerow• He made good use of every piece of newspaper that he could pick up and every convenienthedgerow!• The two men fellsilent as they cantered their horses between lowhedgerows that were bright with the early spears of foxgloves.• They listen from the creosote-dark shadows of hedgerow and wood.• Although the Government promiseaction to preservehedgerows, they have not producedproposals for a hedgerow protectionBill.• At the hedgerow, a man held a thumbs-up.• Continue and cross the field to gate, keep the hedgerow on the right.• Turn left with the hedgerow to your right and cross the field to the woods.