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decking

[ dek-ing ]

noun

  1. material, as paper or fiberboard, treated in various ways as a waterproof covering for a deck or roof.
  2. material of concrete, asbestos, steel, or the like, in the form of self-supporting flooring or roofing units laid between joists or rafters.


decking

/ ˈ»åÉ›°ìɪŋ /

noun

  1. a wooden deck or platform, esp one in a garden for deckchairs, etc
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Origin of decking1

First recorded in 1525–35; deck + -ing 1
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Large international organizations like the World Bank and U.N. were also getting in the game, decking hospitals and schools in solar.

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In summer 2022, she used £29,995 from the sale of her late mother's house to buy the caravan, spending an additional £7,500 for a decking and two storage sheds.

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Last year, police said they had a potential suspect after previously suggesting a planning dispute over decking at hotel near the Wilsons' home was a likely motive.

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Hard-to-break-down plastics usually have to travel farther to manufacturing plants that use them for outdoor structures such as decking and fencing and long-lasting drainage products.

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"Lots of the decking in still in place - teak decking," he said.

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