Adjective
of Border
Source: Webster's dictionaryFrom the top of the quarry cliffs, one could see the New Jersey suburbs bordered by the New York City skyline. Robert Smithson
What amazement, followed by what a revelation! In place of windows opening on nature, like the impressionists, these were surfaces which were solidly decorative, powerfully colorful, bordered with brutal strokes, partitioned. Maurice Denis
The social body that had been effectively threatened by the diffusion of a faith that bordered on anarchism, on a total lack of interest in worldly matters (administration, commerce, etc.), ... reacted in self-defense and absorbed the foreign body, making it serve its own ends. Jacques Ellul
The road to freedom is bordered with sunflowers. Martin Firrell
Ferdinand had foresight and unbelievable luck. His success actually bordered on fiction. Imelda Marcos
Washington, DC is 12 square miles bordered by reality. Andrew Johnson