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matchboard
/ ˈæʃˌɔː /
noun
a long thin board with a tongue along one edge and a corresponding groove along the other, used with similar boards to line walls, ceilings, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of matchboard1
Example Sentences
The treble and double segments were smaller than they were on a matchboard.
The shanty was of corrugated iron lined with planks, and consisted of two small bedrooms and a living-room, divided from one another by matchboard partitions.
"We could matchboard the timbers over if you like, but it is not usual."
But it seemed to me that it was as good to sit quietly in a matchboard office and await the messages, to say nothing of taking them across that danger zone.
And I think in any case I am wrong about his "matchboard" car.
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