0 (a large piece of) heavy waterproof cloth used as a covering
1 a large piece of waterproof cloth or plastic that is used as a cover:
One notable shirker was forced to put a plastic tarp on his roof because he was unable to get the help he needed.
A small grommet may also be called an eyelet, used for example on shoes, tarps and sails for lacing purposes.
The sound of the tarp flapping in the wind interfered with the actors dialogue.
During bad weather, canvas tarps were rolled down from the ceiling to protect the passengers from the wind and rain.
Within two weeks, the movement's tent city comprised more than 60 tents and tarp-covered shelters, including a kitchen, donations tent and media tent.
The first tribe to have their puzzle solved would win two chairs, two pillows, tarp, three blankets, a lantern, and immunity.
Wraps, such as tight fighting tarps can advance the stages of decay during warm weather when the body is outside.
Whenever possible, movable property is moved into the middle of a room and covered with a heavy cloth tarp (a salvage cover).