Cardboard - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkɑːrdbɔːrd|  American pronunciation of the word cardboard
Brit.  |ˈkɑːdbɔːd|  British pronunciation of the word cardboard

noun

- a stiff moderately thick paper

adjective

- without substance
cardboard caricatures of historical figures

Extra examples

Cover the windows with cardboard.

The play had cardboard characters.

...the destitute family lives in a tiny hutch made of tin and cardboard...

...an apple pie with a mushy, insipid filling that strongly resembled soggy cardboard...

...vagrants sleeping in cardboard boxes on the sidewalk...

This machine can compress the paper into thick cardboard.

He opened the cardboard box and took out each item.

An old cardboard box makes a comfortable bed for a kitten.

A large cardboard box will serve the purpose.

The children cut out shapes (=squares, triangles etc) from the piece of cardboard.

Back the photo with cardboard.

We must recycle the cardboard boxes

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