noun
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a number of planks
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the act of covering or furnishing with planks
Etymology
Origin of planking
Example Sentences
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The groynes are being replaced using tropical hardwood and recycled planking, with work expected to be completed by the end of March 2024.
From BBC • Nov. 29, 2023
The pangrams from yesterday’s Spelling Bee were painkilling and planking.
From New York Times • Apr. 8, 2023
What they brought was a piece of brick that was likely part of the ship’s steam boiler, and planking from its hull.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 25, 2022
The skyward soar of its fir and pine planking makes its setting in the woods feel natural in two senses.
From Washington Post • Jul. 2, 2021
The wooden bridge was nearly three-quarters of a mile across, and the river, that usually ran in narrow channels in the wide stony bed far below the bridge, was close under the wooden planking.
From "A Farewell To Arms" by Ernest Hemingway
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