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weatherboards

n. (plural of weatherboard English)

Usage examples of "weatherboards".

In them gray old weatherboards, that window looked black as a square hole, and crouched back of there was Grandpap Hamilton, muttering and agitating with his trigger.

Making little wedges with a dull knife, we drove them into the log with clubs, and split off long, thin strips, like the weatherboards of a house, and by the time we had split off our share of the log in this slow and laborious way, we had a fine lot of these strips.

As the cutter had weatherboards of some little height, the mystery was explained, no doubt remaining that her people lay behind the latter, in order to be protected from the rifles of the enemy.

The marble and neon stopped there, and the rest up to the roof was old weatherboards, brown and gray.

The houses, low and squat, had weatherboards painted a malevolent black, while the churches were visible far over the flat land.