paneling
IPA: pˈænʌɫɪŋ
noun
- (American spelling) Alternative spelling of panelling [(British spelling) The panels with which a surface (especially an indoor wall) is covered, considered collectively.]
verb
- Alternative spelling of panelling
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Examples of "paneling" in Sentences
- You have a great room – the paneling is nice actually.
- And thank you, I think the paneling is quite nice, too.
- He was impressed with the long leather seats, the wood grain paneling, the shiny gadgets.
- There behind the paneling was a shallow closet which ran the full length of the five panels.
- (Who would expect to see simulated wood-grain paneling plastered on the side of a preproduction BMW X5?)
- The breakthrough occurred when we realized that an image of the paneling could be a kind of screen-saver.
- It was navy blue with fake wood grain paneling and all the options: power windows, power seats, a cassette player, and a 2.8 liter EFI V-6 with overdrive.
- There behind the paneling was a shallow closet which ran the full length of the five panels, it was filled with a collection of bags and small chests, a collection which
- As part of her innate loyalty-building strategy, Galvan taped up the business cards of seemingly everyone who ever came in, and glossies of every local figure and demi-celebrity she could talk into giving her one: today the 1970s walnut-look paneling is (mercifully) almost completely covered with them.