Crossword clues for wallboard
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
n. a construction material of pre-made boards used for walls and ceilings, usually a gypsum core with a paper surface.
WordNet
n. thin sheet used to cover walls or partitions
Usage examples of "wallboard".
Telltales flickered on the temples of the shades, too, indicating that they were tuned to a narrowcast from one or more of the wallboards.
The stud finder, an invaluable tool used to locate the studs hidden behind the wallboards of a house.
Here and there the wallboard and the floor showed obvious color changes which, observed at this proximity, were curious and startling, for the effect of these strange streaks and marks was as if a faint illumination were given off into the darkness.
These tests revealed that the humanoids could eat all bark, root, branch, leaf, grass, moss, fungus, and lichen samples given to them, together with leather, rubber, cotton, wool, synthetic fiber, chalk, every kind of normal food, spice, and flavoring in the camp, plus soap, grease, wallboard, a variety of plastics, and engine oil.
Benson gestured at a Section of the summary charts of names, photographs, organizations, and interconnecting arrows pinned to a wallboard.
When the body and the cement and the wallboard and the bricks were loaded on the campus maintenance trucks, the night watchmen were informed that their presence would be required at FBI headquarters.
Ten minutes later, armed with a hammer and a utility knife, Cyrus got a fix on the location of the studs behind the wallboard.