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re-siding

[ree-sahy-ding]

noun

  1. material used to replace or augment siding. side.



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She’s always been a tomboy and was her father’s right-hand assistant when shingling or re-siding the house or doing other handyman projects.

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They bought more houses for little money down, making basic improvements like swapping out old flooring for new laminate, say, or re-siding them.

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If recovering or re-siding is done the library must have a supply of book cloths in the shades preferred.

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