A heavy paper impregnated with tar and used as part of a roof for waterproofing.
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Examples for "roofing paper"
Examples for "roofing paper"
1A cover of roofing paper is added and the earth then replaced.
2Over it, before replacing the dirt, goes another piece of roofing paper.
3When it is well under way, toss on some scraps of roofing paper.
4The crude paper is the foundation of the roofing paper.
5The building was covered with black roofing paper, and was also painted black inside.
1He had built the shed well and lined it with tar paper.
2The whole house was covered on the outside with tar paper.
3We got along fairly well unless the wind blew the tar paper off.
4The ordinary tar paper is that saturated with clear cold tar.
5They are floored with wooden slats and roofed with tar paper.
6I could knock up a shack like this with tar paper, I could.
7In large conflagrations, also, the tar paper roofs behaved in identically a similar manner.
8I know about the tar paper and the drying socks.
9The tar paper or whatever they applied came off gradually with each big storm.
10I'm on a rooftop, crouching on tar paper and gravel.
11Freezing air never ceased to enter the thin walls of boards and tar paper.
12Heat emanated from everything-poles, concrete, metal, awnings, roofs, tar paper-everything.
13The studio consisted of a dark room covered in tar paper, with a retractable roof.
14This couple lives in a little shack patched up with tar paper, tin, and wood.
15The print shop was burning, its inflammable tar paper and dry boards blazing like powder.
16We lived in board shacks covered with tar paper and the weather was cold and damp.
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Tar paper per variant geogràfica