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corrugated iron

noun

  1. a type of sheet iron or steel strengthened for use in construction by having a series of alternating grooves and ridges forced into it, and usually galvanized for weather resistance.


corrugated iron

noun

  1. a thin structural sheet made of iron or steel, formed with alternating ridges and troughs
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of corrugated iron1

First recorded in 1885–90
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Sheets of corrugated iron hang over narrow shop doorways, and children rattle along on donkeys between the market stalls.

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On Friday morning, he saw his corrugated iron carport being lifted out of the ground and tipped into an area of woodland.

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In particular, there is a corrugated iron structure visible which can also be seen on satellite imagery captured on 30 October.

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On the night Cyclone Chido hit the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, Zinedine was in his home, a small house made of corrugated iron and wood where he lives with eight of his relatives.

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In the background are exposed brick buildings with corrugated iron roofs, ploughed fields, mango trees and maize crops.

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