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shelving

[ shel-ving ]

noun

  1. material for shelves.
  2. shelves collectively.


shelving

/ ˈʃɛ±ô±¹ÉªÅ‹ /

noun

  1. material for making shelves
  2. a set of shelves; shelves collectively
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of shelving1

First recorded in 1625–35; shelve 1 + -ing 1
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The stench of the contaminated Tijuana River wafted in the morning air as Jasso hauled out a plastic shelving unit from the canopy.

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They have 80 kilometres of shelving – enough to stretch from Edinburgh to Glasgow.

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The initial outrage over the film’s shelving reached the halls of Congress.

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It was an astonishing personal library, her friends recalled: a collection on art, fashion, history and design tomes that bowed even the sturdiest shelving.

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A blood-covered sofa was standing on its end and a shelving unit had been ripped apart.

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