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You can use it whenever you are referring to a type of wood-based material that consists of several layers of thin veneers that have been glued together. For example, "The contractor used plywood to build the partition wall."
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plywood
noun
Construction material supplied in sheets, and made of three or more layers of wood veneer glued together, laid up with alternating layers having their grain perpendicular to each other.
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What are they made of – plywood?" At the launch of the party's general election campaign at the Royal Society of Arts in London, Bennett was asked whether she was letting her party down with such media performances.
Those with children to carry bring still less, having paid €1,200 £8755) to make the journey from the Turkish mainland; 40 to 45 people in unsafe, 15ft plastic dinghies, floors lined with plywood, damp with seawater.
The room I stayed in had no furniture, just carpet, plywood and a little balcony.
Gehry going back to his youth of rough-and-ready steel and untreated plywood.
It's all super-minimalist, but engineered so the bed comes down from behind the plywood and some of it folds up into a desk.
Further on, the pavements are packed with shacks built with plywood or sometimes bricks, divided into warrens by pieces of cloth and flimsy partitions.
The vast majority of homes here are no more than simple barracos, cobbled together from a patchwork of scrap wood and offcuts, MDF and plywood.
When Tommy Caldwell injured a rib on a previous attempt on Dawn Wall he kept his fingers strong on a plywood wall at home.
(Rosenberg) Public Art ★ Thomas Hirschhorn: 'Gramsci Monument' (through Sept. 15) With the paid help of local residents, Mr. Hirschhorn has built a scruffy, ramshackle complex out of plywood, two-by-fours, blue tarps, brown tape and plexiglass on the grass outside the Forest Houses apartment complex.
Some are rare, such as "bark that does not cling closely to a tree", which can be extended to things such as baggy trousers, or wet plywood that has begun to peel apart.Most fascinating is a feature that would make any journalist tremble.
For $3 they can rent a flophouse bed made of thin carpet draped over plywood.
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