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building paper

American  

noun

  1. heavy paper used especially in the construction of frame buildings to block drafts, for insulation, etc.


building paper British  

noun

  1. any of various types of heavy-duty paper that usually consist of bitumen reinforced with fibre sandwiched between two sheets of kraft paper: used in damp-proofing or as insulation between the soil and a road surface

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Etymology

Origin of building paper

An Americanism dating back to 1870–75

Example Sentences

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Build a frame, then fit them in, standing them on end, and line with building paper, and perhaps boards.

From Buffalo Roost by Cheley, F. H.

On the top of this a hard pine 1¼ inch floor was laid over a course of building paper.

From Scientific American Supplement, No. 647, May 26, 1888 by Various

For rabbits I wrap with building paper or wire screen.

From The Apple by Various

For rabbits I use tin from the roofs of burned buildings or building paper.

From The Apple by Various

I use building paper as a protection against rabbits, and for borers I whitewash the trees; then remove about three inches of earth from the trees and pour some around the roots.

From The Apple by Various