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plyboard
[ plahy-bawrd ]
noun
Chiefly British.
- Also called 产濒辞肠办路产辞补谤诲 [blok, -bawrd]. a building material consisting of strips of softwood that are glued together in parallel layers between two sheets of veneer. Compare plywood ( def ).
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of plyboard1
First recorded in 1910鈥15; ply 2( def ) + board ( def )
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鈥淭hat plyboard we have, I don鈥檛 know how thick that plyboard is,鈥 he said.
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Everyone was either clustered around the stereo or the seven-foot-tall piece of plyboard, propped up on the lawn, which had been painted to look like the scoreboard.
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During a building renovation, the board opted to simply cover the bust with a plyboard box instead of removing it from harm鈥檚 way.
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Soon after, the plyboard installed over the front of Gunther鈥檚 was covered in messages scrawled in chalk.
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The bride鈥檚 father, a carpenter, disassembled a greenhouse at work and saved supplies, including 2-by-6s and plyboard.
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