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corkboard
[ kawrk-bawrd, -bohrd ]
noun
- an insulating material made of compressed cork, used in building, for industrial purposes, etc.
- a bulletin board made of this material.
corkboard
/ ˈkɔːkˌbɔːd /
noun
- a thin slab made of granules of cork, used as a floor or wall finish and as an insulator
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Word History and Origins
Origin of corkboard1
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Example Sentences
Beside it, there’s a kiosk like you’d find at a trailhead, with a single sheet of paper pinned to corkboard, detailing the history and background of the Moab UMTRA project.
From Popular-Science
We foresee an entire corkboard full of photographs populating her “new ninth-grader” walls.
From Popular-Science
So, you don’t need a corkboard with Post-its and red string and thumbtacks to see that it goes all the way to the top here at the Freakonomics Radio Book Club.
From Freakonomics
They all have a corkboard or a dry erase board that was reserved for bad ideas.
From The Daily Beast
On the wall to my left is a corkboard pinned with cards—each one a scene in my latest project.
From The Daily Beast
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