Wooden siding on a building in the form of horizontal boards, often overlapping.
Sinônimos
Examples for "clapboard"
Examples for "clapboard"
1She went into the main room again and examined the clapboard ceiling.
2Then the houses begin, clapboard houses spaced thirty or so feet apart.
3She waved her hand toward some attractive old clapboard houses and said.
4His gaze jumped to the clapboard house on top of the slope.
5The horse had escaped from his master's small clapboard stable in Brooklyn.
1His weatherboard house was small and on the wrong side of modest.
2It has a flat landscape of weatherboard homes perched on small sections.
3There were two late-model vehicles parked out front of the weatherboard bungalow.
4Jeanette had lived in a standalone weatherboard home on Discovery Place for 32 years.
5Some of them had weatherboard houses but the majority of them was log houses.
1He'd shot right through the clapboard siding and got his man.
2Boberg's pistol discharged as he was shoved sideways, the shot smacking harmlessly into the clapboard siding.
3The clapboard siding was charcoal gray.
4Patrick thanked Joe and walked fifty yards through trees to a rambling house with clapboard siding stained brown.
5With a gabled roof, clapboard siding, and double-hung windows, it had barely changed since it was built by her ancestors in 1795.