In those early days, a loudspeaker was set in a plywood basket or frame with a circle cut out for the cone.
Sidney Harman: An Extraordinary Life|Jonathan Alter|April 13, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Early in his practice, he frequently used everyday materials like plywood and chain link in his architecture.
Frank Gehry Sings a New Tune|Cathleen McGuigan|January 26, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Rick found a razor blade and anchored it to a rectangular piece of plywood he found in the woodshed.
The Blue Ghost Mystery|Harold Leland Goodwin
Show how to read a meter, making one with plywood or cardboard.
Electricity for the 4-H Scientist|Eric B. Wilson
Ilangkit ang usa ka playwud ngari, Join a piece of plywood to this place.
A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan|John U. Wolff
She was a plywood job, light, but the fastest bomber in the world.
A Yankee Flier in Italy|Rutherford G. Montgomery
Milikyad ang playwud nga giparka sa sakayan, The plywood they used to wall the boat curled at the edges.
A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan|John U. Wolff
British Dictionary definitions for plywood
plywood
/ (ˈplaɪˌwʊd) /
noun
a structural board consisting of an odd number of thin layers of wood glued together under pressure, with the grain of one layer at right angles to the grain of the adjoining layer