The side toward the wind.
A long thin board with one edge thicker than the other; used as siding by lapping one board over the board below.
1 His weatherboard house was small and on the wrong side of modest.
2 It has a flat landscape of weatherboard homes perched on small sections.
3 There were two late-model vehicles parked out front of the weatherboard bungalow.
4 Jeanette had lived in a standalone weatherboard home on Discovery Place for 32 years.
5 Some of them had weatherboard houses but the majority of them was log houses.
6 Lau also had two old classrooms and a weatherboard house moved on to the property.
7 A forensic team is now working at the weatherboard home near Northtec, where the baby died.
8 From the outer wall projected a weatherboard under-roof, and beneath this were seated forty heavily-ironed convicts.
9 It was a small four-roomed weatherboard cottage, with a bark roof, but very neatly put on.
10 The little weatherboard railside station was void of life, and there was not a soul in sight.
11 Michael Parekowhai's 'The Lighthouse' is a two-storey weatherboard house that closely resembles the old-style New Zealand state house.
12 Most were o' weatherboard with brick chimneys; but there were also a few of a more solid construction.
13 The fifth, a forlorn little weatherboard cottage on the far side of the football ground, had only one neighbour.
14 It consists of a lot of black, low, weatherboard houses scattered along the hillsides which rise round the harbour.
15 We lived in weatherboard house.
16 Some men would weatherboard them.
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