Clapboard [adjective]

Definition of Clapboard:

made of timber

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Sentence/Example of Clapboard:

A clapboard-covered porch extended across the entire front of the house, which faced westward toward Blue.

There he built a log cabin covered with a clapboard roof and the chimney was built on the outside of the primitive dwelling.

Their first home in this section was a log cabin with a slab floor and a clapboard roof.

Iron fire-shovels were a rarity among pioneers; they used, instead a broad, thin clapboard with one end narrowed to a handle.

It was a lost fragment of clapboard about four feet long, and with no house to it.

It loosened a clapboard below the east gable, and shrieked through the partial opening.

A third day was commonly spent by a few carpenters in leveling off the floor, making a clapboard door and a table.

Mingled with the fierce scream of the band-saws there were the wailings of the lath and clapboard saws.

This building was used by the steward, it was said, while Fairfax lived and died in a single clapboard story-and-a-half house.

A third day was commonly spent by a few carpenters in leveling off the floor, making a clapboard door and table.