building paper
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of building paper
An Americanism dating back to 1870–75
Example Sentences
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The room had been lined with patches of building paper, some red, some blue, and finished out with old newspapers.
From Land of the Burnt Thigh by Voorhies, Stephen J.
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.
For rabbits I use tin from the roofs of burned buildings or building paper.
From The Apple by Various
The framework was of logs or poles which had been partly boarded over; and above the boards and where they were lacking, black building paper had been nailed, secured by big tin discs.
From The Indian Drum by Balmer, Edwin
It burned steadily, disclosing a little, low room, papered with heavy building paper.
From The Bail Jumper by Stead, Robert J. C.
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