noun, N Amer. 1. the continuous extent of fence encompassing a tract of land, esp. on a ranch. 2. the line or boundary marked by a fence (COD)
“He gave us some land for a right of way into it, but the piece behind it, its right of way was way over along the fenceline and never used.”
“Well I got stuck here the one winter at the Baseline, and I walked to Smiths, right about where Tom’s house is, Tom’s and Len’s fenceline is.”
“My darling neighbour across the way was just at the fenceline. She saw me coming, and she said ‘How are you, Sarah?’”