dry wall

/draɪ wɔl/
noun
  1. A building material made of gypsum plaster pressed between two sheets of heavy paper, used for interior walls and ceilings.
    • The contractor installed dry-wall in the new office rooms.
    • We need to buy sheets of dry-wall for the basement renovation.
    • He patched the hole in the dry-wall with spackle and paint.
verb
  1. To cover or finish a wall with dry-wall.
    • I learned how to dry-wall from watching online tutorials.
    • They hired a crew to dry-wall the entire upstairs.
    • We plan to dry-wall the garage next weekend.
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