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re-siding

American  
[ree-sahy-ding] / riˈsaɪ dɪŋ /

noun

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


Etymology

Origin of re-siding

re-side, siding

Example Sentences

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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.

From Washington Times

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

From New York Times

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

From Project Gutenberg