0 a type of strong rough cloth woven from a plant, either hemp or jute, and used to make sacks and ropes; hessian British -- burlap
a burlap bag/sack.
Next, they would cross through an elastic wall and run through a burlap maze to search for three bags containing three-dimensional puzzle pieces.
In waste molding a simple and thin plaster mold, reinforced by sisal or burlap, is cast over the original clay mixture.
The name burlap appears to be of unknown origin, although the word could mean coarse piece of cloth.
He also painted landscapes, often on humble supports, such as burlap.
Other materials employed in her work include clay, rope, wax, wood, and burlap.
Other simple blinds include climbing a tree, usually with special climbing equipment and with some kind of seat, or with a burlap enclosed frame.
Additional common curing methods include wet burlap and/or plastic sheeting covering the fresh concrete, or by spraying on a water-impermeable temporary curing membrane.
Hop houses are two-story buildings, of which the upper story has a slatted floor covered with burlap.