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wallboard

[wawl-bawrd, -bohrd] / ˈwɔlˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd /


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In newer schools that have wallboard, it’s easier for the signal to get through.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 26, 2018

Residents going back to their houses will have to rip out wallboard that has developed mold, which is also a health risk.

From New York Times • Aug. 31, 2017

To describe how HIV drugs work, he projected slides with terms like “reverse transcriptase enzyme” onto battered pink wallboard.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 15, 2016

A piece of broken wallboard has been propped up by the mailbox as a sign with a polite request for people stay off the property.

From Washington Post • Dec. 13, 2015

It’s even part of the supermarket building, because the wallboard, the flooring, and many other building materials are made with corn.

From "The Omnivore's Dilemma" by Michael Pollan