Definitions
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- noun a laminate made of thin layers of wood
Etymologies
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Examples
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Indranil Mukherjee/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images The festival has several installations that the public can interact with, including a horse made from plyboard which visitors are allowed to write on, pictured.
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Or to cart out to the truck a panel of plyboard wall with "Nowhere: population zeroes" on it.
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Or to cart out to the truck a panel of plyboard wall with "Nowhere: population zeroes" on it.
Adventures of a Couch-Hopping Scribbler Part 2: That Toddlin Town
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He had afixed a cedar pole to a piece of plyboard and placed his deer horns on with that big rack at bottom and called it his "deer-rack abstract".
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He had afixed a cedar pole to a piece of plyboard and placed his deer horns on with that big rack at bottom and called it his "deer-rack abstract".
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His eyes were drawn to the piece of plyboard still covering the broken window.
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He had afixed a cedar pole to a piece of plyboard and placed his deer horns on with that big rack at bottom and called it his "deer-rack abstract".
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He'd watched the crazy walls of patchwork wooden tenements slide by, condos, arcologies, grim housing projects, more walls of plyboard and corrugated iron.
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Telling this story in years to come, I placed myself hunkered behind a piece of plyboard, watching events unfold with a 9mm automatic in my fist, waiting to drop your father at the first stray round.
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At the time, though, it seemed to me nothing more than a gathering of old drunks and madmen living out of tents and plyboard hovels.
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