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Definition of corrugated in English: corrugatedadjective ˈkɒrəɡeɪtɪd (of a material or surface) shaped into a series of parallel ridges and grooves so as to give added rigidity and strength. Example sentencesExamples - Neumann proved this with many of his very realistic settings, where he uses secondhand cloths or materials like carton or corrugated iron.
- Mask an iron roof or corrugated asbestos roof with an evergreen climber.
- Some people play washboards with their bare fingers on the corrugated surface.
- In towns, more houses are built with imported materials such as concrete block and corrugated iron.
- Thinking that the cub was unable to stand because of the smoothness of the concrete floor of the cage, the zoo staff made a corrugated surface for Chandu to stand on.
- In 1954 I straightened out a piece of corrugated cardboard with a surface area of a square meter.
- They have no land or houses, just low, corrugated iron structures that serve as houses.
- These shacks are made of cement, unlike their cardboard and corrugated iron counterparts in South Africa.
- The strategy was, however, beginning to unravel as demand for corrugated materials slumped in the past two years.
- The shed, which contained the forge, was not a very well built structure, being made entirely of corrugated iron sheet, but it was sturdy enough for what it was used for.
- Some rural people have adapted their houses to modern building materials, using bricks or cement blocks and corrugated iron or tin for roofs.
- Further on you see more permanent structures of wood or corrugated iron.
- It's in a corrugated metal building that used to be a garage.
- The material was part of the corrugated material which made up the roof of the old function hall.
- This canopy is patched together of blackened corrugated steel, curved in a low arch against its structural inclination.
- Laying the bottles on the kind of corrugated tin or iron used for roofs works particularly well.
- On the edges of the cities families huddle together in corrugated iron shacks, and the streets are ankle-deep in water during the rainy season.
- Far below glittered a blue pie-slice of Mediterranean, corrugated by wind, with the leaning red sails of fishing craft.
- On the pitched and gabled roof she swept debris from the channels of the corrugated tin.
- This is one of the drawbacks to corrugated metal culverts as well.
Synonyms ridged, fluted, channelled, furrowed, grooved, crimped, folded, crinkled, crinkly, puckered, creased, wrinkled, wrinkly, crumpled, rumpled technical striate, striated
Derivatives noun Looking at the results, you can see how the originals were made: all their folds, flaws, corrugations and staples. Example sentencesExamples - Lower quality corrugated pipes have the ripples or corrugations on the inside as well as the outside.
- Strangely, the pattern on my feet matched the corrugations on the soles of the boots.
- This allows the vent material to cover the ridge gap, and air exits through the corrugations.
- ‘It caused a slight bit of wrinkling or corrugation in the painting which caused a few cracks in the paint surface,’ Harr said yesterday.
Definition of corrugated in US English: corrugatedadjective (of a material, surface, or structure) shaped into alternate ridges and grooves. the roof was made of corrugated iron Example sentencesExamples - These shacks are made of cement, unlike their cardboard and corrugated iron counterparts in South Africa.
- Thinking that the cub was unable to stand because of the smoothness of the concrete floor of the cage, the zoo staff made a corrugated surface for Chandu to stand on.
- This canopy is patched together of blackened corrugated steel, curved in a low arch against its structural inclination.
- Laying the bottles on the kind of corrugated tin or iron used for roofs works particularly well.
- The shed, which contained the forge, was not a very well built structure, being made entirely of corrugated iron sheet, but it was sturdy enough for what it was used for.
- In 1954 I straightened out a piece of corrugated cardboard with a surface area of a square meter.
- It's in a corrugated metal building that used to be a garage.
- On the edges of the cities families huddle together in corrugated iron shacks, and the streets are ankle-deep in water during the rainy season.
- In towns, more houses are built with imported materials such as concrete block and corrugated iron.
- Further on you see more permanent structures of wood or corrugated iron.
- They have no land or houses, just low, corrugated iron structures that serve as houses.
- The strategy was, however, beginning to unravel as demand for corrugated materials slumped in the past two years.
- The material was part of the corrugated material which made up the roof of the old function hall.
- Some people play washboards with their bare fingers on the corrugated surface.
- Some rural people have adapted their houses to modern building materials, using bricks or cement blocks and corrugated iron or tin for roofs.
- Far below glittered a blue pie-slice of Mediterranean, corrugated by wind, with the leaning red sails of fishing craft.
- Neumann proved this with many of his very realistic settings, where he uses secondhand cloths or materials like carton or corrugated iron.
- This is one of the drawbacks to corrugated metal culverts as well.
- On the pitched and gabled roof she swept debris from the channels of the corrugated tin.
- Mask an iron roof or corrugated asbestos roof with an evergreen climber.
Synonyms ridged, fluted, channelled, furrowed, grooved, crimped, folded, crinkled, crinkly, puckered, creased, wrinkled, wrinkly, crumpled, rumpled |