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cardboard
[ kahrd-bawrd, -bohrd ]
noun
- a thin, stiff pasteboard, used for signs, boxes, etc.
adjective
- resembling cardboard, especially in flimsiness:
an apartment with cardboard walls.
- not fully lifelike; shallow; two-dimensional:
a play with cardboard characters.
cardboard
/ ˈkɑːdˌbɔːd /
noun
- a thin stiff board made from paper pulp and used esp for making cartons
- ( as modifier )
cardboard boxes
adjective
- prenominal without substance
a cardboard smile
a cardboard general
Word History and Origins
Origin of cardboard1
Example Sentences
Students wore “Make America Great Again” T-shirts and hats, toted at least two Trump cardboard cutouts and cheered loudly as a school security guard brandished a Trump banner.
The mother of the guy who played Troilus made all the costumes, Mandvi recalled, and so he came out onstage with a cardboard sword with a crease in it.
Bonus: The round, easy-open cardboard container — roughly the size of a tuna-fish can — is cute enough to keep around long after the seeds have been planted.
"We were stripped back to living out of cardboard boxes. There was nothing there," he said.
Inside, handmade cardboard circles with the Dodgers logo surrounded by crystals hung from the wall.
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