Corrugated [adjective]

Definition of Corrugated:

ridged, grooved

Synonyms of Corrugated:


Opposite/Antonyms of Corrugated:

Smooth

Flat


Sentence/Example of Corrugated:

You’ll need corrugated boxes in various sizes, unless you’re using boxes provided by your carrier.

Inside, mismatched plastic trays sat carefully stacked on industrial metal shelves, stretching all the way from the concrete floor to the corrugated-steel ceiling.

Rather, it can be made from “wood, corrugated metal, polycarbonate plastic, and standard framing hardware,” which allows for the cabins to be prototyped immediately and relatively cost-effectively at scale.

Its shores were long stretches of mud-flats, corrugated everywhere with thousands of clam-holes.

And the parson went to live in the town, beside his church—in a corrugated iron house that was run up for him.

The corrugated iron roofs were dazzlingly white and smooth—two or three inches of snow in every groove.

The house was a rough, square, one-storeyed building, roofed over with corrugated iron.

A corrugated iron roof had saved it, they said, although there was a good clearing on either side of the shanty.

It was a dilapidated old shed, and a neat-looking structure with a corrugated iron roof now stood in its place.

Mr. Peabody sat up and looked about from under a corrugated brow and yawned and shivered.