hoarding|hoardings in English
noun
[hoard·ing || 'hɔrdɪŋ /'hɔːd-]
billboard (British usage); temporary tall fence made of boards enclosing a construction site; fence made of hurdles; temporary balcony made of wood that is hung from the upper walls from which missiles could be dropped
Use "hoarding|hoardings" in a sentence
1. Advertising hoardings
2. Advertising boards [metal hoardings]
3. Publicity via advertising hoardings
4. Advertisement hoardings (rental of -)
5. Advertising boards [non-metallic hoardings]
6. Advertising hoardings (metallic structures)
7. Rental of advertisement hoardings and billboards
8. Advertising hoardings [non-metallic structures]
9. Provision and rental of advertising hoardings
10. Rental of advertisement hoardings or billboards
11. Hoarding advertising in sports stadia
12. Oh, Kalpana of the terrace- hoarding?
13. Graphic design and advertising hoarding design
14. Advertising carriers (hoardings) of texile (included in class 24)
15. Vaccine hoarding is Alienating the world
16. Some gasoline dealers began hoarding supplies.
17. Hoarding the good stuff for yourselves?
18. Her only interest is hoarding money.
19. - the rental of advertising hoardings mounted on buildings;
20. Huge poster hoardings advertise television sets and refrigerators.
21. Group: Advertising on hoardings, big boards (99) Full list ...
22. Rental of advertising material and rental of advertising hoardings
23. Rental, leasing and provision of advertising billboards and hoardings
24. Denial, rage, and hoarding coffins in basements.
25. Solar-powered illumination for information panels and advertising hoardings