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Definition of dry lining in English: dry liningnoun A lining to an interior wall that does not need to be plastered. Example sentencesExamples - The scheme, aimed at helping over-65s to meet the costs of replacing doors and windows, install dry lining, heating and other small-scale, yet important, work in their homes, was described yesterday as being ‘chronically under-funded.’
- After completing an apprenticeship he was working for a company as a dry lining specialist on a self-employed basis.
- Ensure your quote includes rooflights, the flooring structure, dry lining, insulation, ventilation requirements, all electrics, plumbing (if you need a bathroom upstairs) and the means of access.
- The owners used plaster with latex in the house, which eliminates the need for dry lining and also has the flexibility to expand and contract with the old walls.
- The dry lining fixer insisted he had not driven the vehicle that day and that the police were mistaken.
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