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plasterboard

[plas-ter-bawrd, -bohrd, plah-ster-] / ˈplæs tərˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd, ˈplɑ stər- /
NOUN
gypsum board
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Jinky Jersey also said there had been no concerns about the fixings, the pipework or the lightweight plasterboard boxing-in reported to any senior manager prior to the collapse.

From BBC Mar. 19, 2024

They packed off interior glass and plasterboard to companies that could make use of the materials.

From Seattle Times Oct. 24, 2022

They converted their home in one of Buenos Aires’s poorest neighborhoods into a shop selling cement, limestone, paint and plasterboard.

From New York Times Aug. 6, 2022

The ear-splitting sound of jackhammers and the crash of crumbling plasterboard accompanied the flurry of nurses who scurried in and out with thermometers and pills.

From Salon Feb. 9, 2020

We tore down plasterboard and were happy to discover much of the original woodwork underneath.

From "The Marvels" by Brian Selznick




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