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weatherboarding

[ UK /wˈɛðəbˌɔːdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a long thin board with one edge thicker than the other; used as siding by lapping one board over the board below

How To Use weatherboarding In A Sentence

  • Cream weatherboarding, green detailing on doors and window frames and what is apparently a reproduction Southern enamel 'target' station sign made by a member of the nearby Spa Valley Railway. Railway Echo No.3
  • Does “weatherboarding” mean people are being tortured by global warming? pseudonymous in nc says: Matthew Yglesias » Inhofe Kinda Sorta Admits Waterboarding is Torture
  • Both houses are conventionally built from a double skin of blockwork, with a cavity, and stone cladding to the exterior, plus partial weatherboarding.
  • It was built of red brick and weatherboarding, topped by a steep-pitched roof.
  • This seemed to be only a kind of weatherboarding, such as is sometimes used to finish the gable-ends of a roof in lieu of carrying up a brick wall. Ralph Rashleigh
  • Its windows are without glass, its doorways without doors; there are wide breaches in the shingle roof, and for lack of paint the weatherboarding is a dun gray. Present at a Hanging and Other Ghost Stories
  • Its elegant use of humble materials – iron and weatherboarding – can still teach us a thing or two. Railway Echo No.3
  • Looks to me that Inhofe is saying something about something called “weatherboarding”. Matthew Yglesias » Inhofe Kinda Sorta Admits Waterboarding is Torture
  • This might mean employing 'cosy' materials, such as brick and weatherboarding. Times, Sunday Times
  • -- For outdoor buildings, such as garages, garden sheds, toolhouses, etc., "weatherboarding" is often preferred to ordinary matchboarding, chiefly because of the facility with which it throws off the rain. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used.
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