fibreglass

IPA: fˈaɪbɝgɫæs

noun

  • Silica based glass extruded into fibers that possess a length at least 1000 times greater than their width.
  • A composite material made from fine fibres of spun glass held together with resin.
  • Ellipsis of fibreglass wool.

verb

  • To apply fibreglass to.
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Examples of "fibreglass" in Sentences

  • Helen Kontouris born Australia 1976 101 chair 2006 fibreglass, wool, felt
  • The old ones had the stiff fibreglass tails and were on a spring above the clip.
  • A mould is made of the clay figure and he casts it out in fibreglass resin and silicone.
  • I intend to build a pool 10 'x 30' x 5 'on my flat roof top but i preder it to be in fibreglass.
  • There were just some sad looking sea-turtles in completely empty fibreglass swimming pools not even a few bits of weed or a castle.
  • The whitest whiteness everywhere – white floors, white walls, white ceilings, white fibreglass sculptures that double up as white sofas.
  • First, the roof is "painted" with a conventional roof coating, the fabric (looks like thin fibreglass sheeting) is laid on, and then another coat of the roof coating is applied.
  • Made entirely from fibreglass-reinforced polyester plastic, the white UFO house has proved very resilient, still standing 35 years after construction and following a battering from several hurricanes.

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