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Sheetrock

[sheet-rok] / ˈʃitˌrɒk /


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And then — surprise! — it takes on a whole new dimension when Sheetrock pops out to frame the homeowners’ art pieces.

From Seattle Times Oct. 24, 2021

If there's a gap in a window or under a door, a space in a wall or through Sheetrock, use caulk, steel wool, and foam wherever appropriate to block their path.

From Salon Sep. 12, 2021

A bathtub, waterlogged Sheetrock and other items from a flooded home sat on a front curb.

From Washington Post Oct. 9, 2020

The set, by Sibyl Wickersheimer, is a loose scaffold of plastic sheeting, plywood pallets and splintered Sheetrock.

From New York Times Mar. 29, 2019

When he began working in New Orleans, eleven years earlier, Zeitoun labored for just about every contractor in the city, painting, hanging Sheetrock, tiling—anything they needed—until he was hired by a man named Charlie Saucier.

From "Zeitoun" by Dave Eggers




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