Shingle ( noun , verb , noun )

(As a noun)

Shingle ( noun )

A small, thin, flat piece of wood or other material, used for roofing or cladding walls, floors, or other surfaces.

Origin:

Old english scingel, of germanic origin; related to dutch schindel and german schindel.

Examples:

  1. The roof was made of wooden shingles.
  2. He removed the old shingles and replaced them with new ones.
  3. The exterior of the building was finished with cedar shingles.
  4. Shingles are a popular choice for roofing because they are durable and easy to install.
  5. The shingles on the roof were beginning to curl and needed to be replaced.

(As a verb)

Shingle ( verb )

A small, thin, flat piece of wood or other material, used for roofing or cladding walls, floors, or other surfaces.

Origin:

Old english scingel, of germanic origin; related to dutch schindel and german schindel.

Examples:

  1. The roof was made of wooden shingles.
  2. He removed the old shingles and replaced them with new ones.
  3. The exterior of the building was finished with cedar shingles.
  4. Shingles are a popular choice for roofing because they are durable and easy to install.
  5. The shingles on the roof were beginning to curl and needed to be replaced.

(As a noun)

Shingle ( noun )

A small, thin, flat piece of wood or other material, used for roofing or cladding walls, floors, or other surfaces.

Origin:

Old english scingel, of germanic origin; related to dutch schindel and german schindel.

Examples:

  1. The roof was made of wooden shingles.
  2. He removed the old shingles and replaced them with new ones.
  3. The exterior of the building was finished with cedar shingles.
  4. Shingles are a popular choice for roofing because they are durable and easy to install.
  5. The shingles on the roof were beginning to curl and needed to be replaced.
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