planking in English

noun
1
planks collectively, especially when used for flooring or as part of a boat.
Flying clouds of spray from the bow wave made the wooden planking on the deck slippery as it drifted across the boat.
verb
1
make, provide, or cover with planks.
the ship was planked with teak
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "planking" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "planking", or refer to the context using the word "planking" in the English Dictionary.

1. Are you going to cover the planking with carpet?

2. Boardwalk definition is - a walk constructed of planking

3. Planking works best for thin foods like fish fillets or shellfish.

4. A stout table is made of rough planking approximately 32in square.

5. He has a habit planking out the whole cost all at once.

6. Saw-timber , Planking , Bar door , Euro deal board , Square beam .

7. Does wood planking have cleats installed at end supports to prevent sliding?

8. He has a habit of planking out the whole cost all at once.

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10. He wrenched the knife back and forth to free it from the planking.

11. And she sometimes wondered if he'd ever learn to distinguish between planking and sills.

12. He was walking past the barley granaries now, three rough structures of tamarisk planking.

13. Plywood, Varnishes, alkyd, for in-house and outdoor work, Azure for a tree, Plywood, Planking.

14. The planking and the underlying ribs thus formed a rectangular trellis with no diagonal bracing or shear members.

15. Borborygm posted a topic in Building, Framing, Planking and plating a ships hull and deck

16. Two brown pelicans flapped past as I began shaping the broken ends of Masquerade's shattered planking.

17. They sat on the back porch as morning breathed a frosty zephyr across the weathered planking.

18. Can someone explain the actual procedure for cutting a Bearding line and rabbet line for planking

19. The 707 taxied in between rows of screens painted military green, where pierced-steel planking flashed in the sun.

20. 22 The planking and the underlying ribs thus formed a rectangular trellis with no diagonal bracing or shear members.

21. The planking of superfine grain is made by the mold in laboratory, such as 5 A 0

22. He knew it as soon as he heard the wheels rumble over the metal planking of a bridge.

23. From where he stood he could see the interior was crammed with old logs, wood planking, and some rusted machinery.

24. The actual water - proof covering is laid over the planking in the form of clinker tiles , or metal sheeting ( copper or brass ) .

25. Lionel Casson, an expert in ancient ships, explains what shipbuilders in Roman times did after caulking the seams in their vessels’ planking.

26. From where he stood he could see the interior was crammed with old logs, wood planking[sentence dictionary], and some rusted machinery.

27. Berthing (plural Berthings) (obsolete, nautical) The planking outside of a vessel, above the sheer strake. (nautical) An instance of a ship being brought to rest at some docking facility

28. Craning is similar to planking and owling, using a crane kick technique and standing on top of something (a post, a chair, a wall, etc.) then having your picture taken.

29. The milled stock if framing material, carlings, ledges, wales, waterways, hatch Coamings, gun port framing, hull planking for the upper hull, inside bulkwards, cap rails, railings and sheet stock for carving

30. As nouns the difference between Berthing and anchoring is that Berthing is (obsoletenautical) the planking outside of a vessel, above the sheer strake while anchoring is the act or means by which something is anchored or made firm.

31. Clinker built means that in this style of planking each board edge overlaps the other plank edge and they are clinched nailed to the ribs (plus, screwed to the frames) such that each plank edge is shown

32. A whole fleet of copper-bottomed Barques, as strong in rib and planking, as well-found in gear, as ever was sent upon the seas, manned by hardy crews and commanded by young masters, was engaged in that now long defunct trade

33. Installing the Breasthook-25-Installing the long Seat Risers-26-Floor Supports and Long Seats-27-Seat Knees and Riser Fillets-28-Fillets and Tape on Risers and Supports-29-Gunwale Caps-30-Floorboards-31-Installing the Seats-32-Planking the Transom-33-Installing the Seats and Oarlocks-34-

34. While the long, straight-grained white-oak planks are used for hull planking, the live oak's large branch sections and odd shapes are required for knee supports, Breasthooks in the prow, and curving "compass timbers." How it's used: Framing, "compass timbers" or curved beams, Breasthooks in the cutwater area, pin rails, and fife rails.