chipboard
Americannoun
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a low grade of cardboard, used as a backing for pads of paper, a stiffener for photographs in mailing, etc.
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a thin, stiff sheet material made from wastepaper.
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a type of board made from compressed waste wood bound together with synthetic resin.
noun
Etymology
Origin of chipboard
Example Sentences
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I wouldn’t do it again because the screw holes in the chipboard do not look like they’d hold up to multiple disassemblies and reassemblies.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 28, 2023
After creating a back brace prototype made of chipboard and smooth foam padding, Rishab’s fellow students tested it to give feedback.
From Washington Post • Jan. 31, 2023
All puzzles are printed on a premium chipboard and come in a drawstring pouch and presented in a handsome box with foil accents.
From Fox News • Dec. 16, 2021
Ms Kirlew said she had seen people staring "in shock" at the chipboard which has replaced the artwork.
From BBC • Feb. 20, 2021
The high school is old, the stalls are wooden, some kind of chipboard.
From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood
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