Crossword clues for plyboard
Wiktionary
n. A material made from wooden boards glued together.
WordNet
n. a laminate made of thin layers of wood [syn: plywood]
Usage examples of "plyboard".
Just behind the door to the corridor was a plyboard kitchen cabinet, its pull-down work- top closed, and nestled between this and the gas stove stood a tall lamp stand with a tasselled shade, an arrangement imposed by jumble rather than design.
Soon the houses gave out into vast acreage of hovels made of plyboard and cardboard, tires, crates, what-have-you.
Hilton for the annual banquet of the Greater Portland Lumber Products Association, interviewing manufacturers of prefab pullmans, plyboard salesmen, and redwood-decking distributors.
A large empty throne that looked like it had been built with plyboard scraps sat in the middle, barbed wire spilling around it in heavy coils.
The room was lit only by the fading light that slipped its fingers beneath the plyboard over the windows, the edges of the garage doors.
She moves it over the edges of plyboard shelving stacked with snorkel equipment and T-shirts.
Used to transport bodies, the car was oversize, the tailgate window discreetly covered with a screen, and in back was a removable plyboard floor that required hosing down several times a week.
The main cabin was empty, the seats were all gone if there had been any there but the plyboard floor panels were still in place, curling at the edges and buckled with damp.
The head-ends of the tanks protruded a couple of feet from their shoulder-height plyboard cubicles, like stupidly baroque brass coffins covered with cheap decorative detail.
Sitting uneasily over torn plastic, protecting the seat of the pants from the sneaky probe of a broken spring, arriving at last at the interstate bus terminal surrounded by buildings with plyboarded windows scribbled with obscene comments and directions.