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paneling

American  
[pan-l-ing] / ˈpæn l ɪŋ /
especially British, panelling

noun

  1. wood or other material made into panels.

  2. a surface of panels, especially of decorative wood or woodlike panels.

  3. panels collectively.


Etymology

Origin of paneling

First recorded in 1815–25; panel + -ing 1

Example Sentences

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The waning sun cut across the room from the window, throwing a buttery light on the paneling and the wooden filing cabinets.

From Literature

He jumped down the stairs to a room with a TV and paneling.

From Literature

It was built in a time when houses had things like butler’s pantries and wall-to-wall mahogany wood paneling.

From Literature

From the outside, the home features white paneling, lush greenery, and a striking red door, complete with an American flag hanging in front of the garage.

From MarketWatch

Before entering the property, guests are greeted with a coastal facade emphasized by blue and white paneling.

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