Definition of beaverboard in English:
beaverboard
nounˈbiːvəbɔːdˈbēvərˌbôrd
mass nounNorth American A kind of fibreboard used in building.
Example sentencesExamples
- The settlement round the point was abandoned, and the beaverboard houses moved down behind the Store around the Lagoon.
- On the near side of a waist-high beaverboard counter, a jeans-clad lady fussed to firm up further arrangements.
- The entire building had become a giant rabbit warren of beaverboard and drywall cubicles for almost 5,000 people.
- You will need some tracing paper and some 12 mm or half inch thick MDF [medium density fibreboard, apparently also called beaverboard in the US].
- Partitions and ceiling in the residence are beaverboard painted white.
- The room beyond my beaverboard wall is occupied by a man who always keeps his door open; well, not always but always when he's plucking his eyebrows, which he does with Buddhist concentration.
- The wall was beaverboard, and we left the door open.
- The windowsills and doorways were sanded and varnished, and three new beaverboard panels were installed in the ceiling upstairs and primed and painted.
- The walls are a combination of beaverboard and panelling.
- ‘My original chart,’ he told the scouts, ‘was made out of beaverboard, two by three feet.’