The Roman Catholic Mission east of the fort was found to be beautifully sheltered, and neighboured by fine fields of wheat and a garden full of green peas and new potatoes.
But their conversation would have suffered nothing in a more central and neighboured situation.
She would have preferred to live even in a poor and grimy street which neighboured the main track of business and pleasure.
Brereton village is among the smallest of places, and the inn, itself as noble as many an old manor-house, is neighboured only by a few scattered cottages.
In that light the little buzzing wire had a far finer significance to the student Somerset than the vast walls which neighboured it.
For though it be neighboured by farmsteads, the brooding spirit of the place is communicated to them, rather than their domestic cheerfulness irradiating its aloofness.
Westenhanger stands upon the old Stone Street from Lympne to Canterbury, surrounded by densely wooded parks and neighboured unromantically in these times by a railway--nay, more, a railway junction.
I'm very fortunate in having you for a husband, because the man wasn't born to suit me better; and I should never have neighboured with William so fine as what I have done with you.
Dark and brown-eyed and lively she was, with a power of dreaming, and she neighboured kindlier among wild things than tame, and belonged to the woods you might say.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "neighboured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.