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The answer CARDBOARD has 16 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of cardboard in various dictionaries:
noun - a stiff moderately thick paper
adj - without substance
Made of or consisting of cardboard.
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Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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Frank Gehry's "Easy Edges" line built furniture out of this stuff in which your furniture usually arrives |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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pasteboard or stiff paper. |
Pasteboard or stiff paper. |
(of a character in a literary work) lacking depth and realism artificial. |
a stiff moderately thick paper |
without substance |
resembling cardboard especially in flimsiness |
material like very thick, stiff paper, usually pale brown in colour, used especially for making boxes: |
relating to something, usually a character in a film or play, that does not seem to be real or interesting: |
very thick, stiff paper, usually pale brown in color, used esp. for making boxes: |
A material similar to thick, stiff paper, that is made of pressed paper pulp or pasted sheets of paper. It is used for making cartons and signs, for example. |
Cardboard description |
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Cardboard is a generic term for heavy-duty paper-based products having greater thickness and superior durability or other specific mechanical attributes to paper; such as foldability, rigidity and impact resistance. The construction can range from a thick sheet known as paperboard to corrugated fiberboard which is made of multiple corrugated and flat layers. * Despite widespread general use in English and French, the term cardboard is deprecated in commerce and industry as not adequately defining a specific product. Material producers, container manufacturers, packaging engineers, * and standards organizations, * use more specific terminology. |