clapboard Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈklæp.bɔːd]
  • Us [ ˈklæp.bɔːrd]

Meaning of clapboard In English

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Examples of clapboard

  • The evident desire in some national capitals to outsource our international legal duties to refugees and asylum seekers to clapboard states outside our borders must be resisted.

  • It has stepped portals and horizontal clapboard siding.

  • Sided in clapboard, it is topped with a cross-gabled roof shingled in asphalt.

  • It is sided in clapboard and topped with a gabled roof shingled in wood and pierced by two brick chimneys.

  • It had had asbestos composite shingles placed over its clapboard siding and asphalt shingles on its roof.

  • It has a variety of exterior treatments including brick, clapboard, novelty shingles, half-timber beams, and stucco.

  • The frame structures have beaded clapboard siding and wood-covered gable rooflines.

  • It was built about 1835, and is a plain meeting house style rectangular building with clapboard siding.

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