barnwood
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of barnwood
Example Sentences
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What you select should match the surroundings and your style: Do you want, for instance, rustic barnwood, or a modern, polished look?
From Seattle Times • Feb. 10, 2022
A trough where cows once gorged on silage is now the base of a long communal table topped with reclaimed barnwood where humans chow down.
From Seattle Times • Sep. 25, 2018
There are so many places to eat now, all filled with reclaimed barnwood and Tolix stools and poke and — for now, at least — people.
From Washington Post • Jun. 30, 2017
The barnwood, cedar and steel house has a metal roof, walnut floors and huge sliding glass doors and windows.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 17, 2016
Travis ran his hand over the reclaimed barnwood surface he was helping Dr. Blankenship clear.
From "The Serpent King" by Jeff Zentner
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