thatching in English

verb
1
cover (a roof or a building) with straw or a similar material.
thatched cottages

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1. Thatching is certainly uncommon in united states today.

2. A wind sound scrapes its thatching of sticks.

3. Once the frame is finished,(http://Sentencedict.com) thatching can start.

4. He went on thatching in a kind of dream.

5. Thatching is certainly uncommon in the United States today.

6. See discussion on thatching above for more about materials.

7. Listen as a guide describes the ancient art of thatching a roof.

8. Pure sedge was harvested for ridge thatching as it was more flexible than reed.

9. Our eventual aim is to bring him onto thatching and so continue to expand.

10. An Old World perennial grass, widespread as a weed in warm regions and used for thatching .

11. 4 Pure sedge was harvested for ridge thatching as it was more flexible than reed.

12. Still, the light thatching of snow they carry on their backs suggests they carry reasonable loft insulation.

13. It yields an important thatching material, which is used for the roofs and walls of rural houses.

14. The craft of thatching as it is practiced toady has changed very little since the Middle Ages.

15. The leaves of palms in general are often used for thatching and are relatively durable compared with most tropical foliage.

16. One lived-in cabin also had a grassy roof, as if the craft of thatching had died out locally.

17. In Ireland, where thatching is still practiced, the roofs can survive winds of up to 110 miles per hour.

18. Besides the tropical look, one of the advantages of a thick thatching material is insulation against heat from the sun.

19. With all these reasons to start thatching roofs again, wouldn't it be wonderful to see this disappearing craft return to popularity?

20. Thatching is certainly uncommon in the United States today, I guess that's why so many of you have come to see this demonstration.

21. Over 800 full-time thatchers are employed in England and Wales today, maintaining and renewing the old roofs as well as thatching newer houses.