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to plank
verb
To cover something with planking.
Exact(28)
But it rose again, with license plates for wallpaper and faded buoys hanging plank to plank.
"We had to plank the whole thing over with a plywood deck".
She was the first Playmate to plank; she was inspired to try it after seeing some photos online.
A number of Gettysburg buildings linked to Plank offer opportunities for baseball tourism along with military tribute.
On a recent afternoon in Baltimore, half a dozen of the company's women's-wear designers gathered in a showroom to present the upcoming collections to Plank.
It's difficult to square, say, the stuff that Giambattista Valli offers with those kind of women - his aggressively short baby-dolls in serpentine florals or billowing chiffon evening dresses, threatening to plank the models as they trailed underfoot.
Similar(31)
His legs are lashed to planks that extend upward to form an X.
In Britain chipboard refers to planks of pressurized wood clippings, usually veneered, used in furniture manufacture.
Tanned, heavily-tattooed and clearly no stranger to planking, Bieber's casting makes aesthetic sense.
Think fluid movements to planks in different position with a partner added in the mix.
Young carriage drivers raced one another along Woodward Avenue after the roadway was converted from logs to planks in 1848.
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