shingling Antonyms
Meaning of shingling
shingling (n)
(geology) sediment in which flat pebbles are uniformly tilted in the same direction
the laying on of shingles
shingling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Shingle
shingling (n.)
The act of covering with shingles; shingles, collectively; a covering made of shingles.
The process of expelling scoriae and other impurities by hammering and squeezing, in the production of wrought iron.
shingling Sentence Examples
- The roofer meticulously shingled the cottage, using weathered cedar shakes.
- The old shingled barn stood proudly amidst rolling green fields.
- The shingled exterior of the Victorian home added an air of historic charm.
- The hurricane winds tore loose the roof's shingling, exposing the bare rafters.
- The shingler carefully aligned each shingle, ensuring a watertight seal.
- The shingled tower of the castle rose high above the battlements.
- The cottage's shingled porch provided a cozy spot to sit and relax.
- The shingling on the grand mansion was a testament to the wealth and prestige of its owner.
- The skilled shingler used precise measurements to create a uniform and durable roof.
- The shingled walkway led through a dense thicket of trees, casting dappled shadows beneath.
FAQs About the word shingling
(geology) sediment in which flat pebbles are uniformly tilted in the same direction, the laying on of shinglesof Shingle, The act of covering with shingles; shi
lapping,overlap, imbrication,overlaying, overspreading,overlying
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The roofer meticulously shingled the cottage, using weathered cedar shakes.
The old shingled barn stood proudly amidst rolling green fields.
The shingled exterior of the Victorian home added an air of historic charm.
The hurricane winds tore loose the roof's shingling, exposing the bare rafters.