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corrugated
[ kawr-uh-gey-tid, kor- ]
adjective
- shaped into wavy folds or alternating furrows and ridges:
Drops of rain hammered on the corrugated metal roof.
Your cat can use the toy’s corrugated cardboard center as a scratching mat.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of corrugate.
Other Words From
- un·cor·ru·gat·ed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of corrugated1
Example Sentences
His brother Jibreel has covered the grave with plastic sheeting, some concrete blocks and a sheet of corrugated iron.
The road is flanked on each side by rusted four-barred fences, behind which lie a couple of buildings with corrugated iron roofs.
The arched, corrugated steel building had been used by the Navy during World War II and more recently by a waterbed manufacturer that had gone out of business.
In another enclosure, Mozart, a three-legged gray fox with no spleen, peered warily from a tunnel of corrugated tubing.
Displaced people make their homes out of anything they can get hold of – pieces of old fabric, plastic sheets and rusty corrugated iron - all draped over a web of dry sticks.
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