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drywall
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drywall
(noun)
drywall
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ˈ
draɪˌwɑːl/
noun
drywall
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ˈ
draɪˌwɑːl/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of DRYWALL
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US
:
building material that is used for making walls and ceilings and that is made of large sheets of plaster covered with thick paper
:
plasterboard
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