Pronunciation: /draɪwɔl/
noun a building material consisting of a sheet of plaster covered with paper or fiberglass
A1 Drywall is used to create walls in houses.
A2 When renovating, it is common to replace old drywall.
B1 It is important to properly install drywall to avoid cracks.
B2 Many DIY enthusiasts enjoy learning how to tape and mud drywall seams.
C1 Professional drywall installers can finish a room quickly and efficiently.
C2 The quality of drywall used can greatly impact the overall look of a room.
formal The construction crew used drywall to build interior walls in the new office building.
informal I need to patch up that hole in the drywall before my landlord sees it.
slang I'm so tired of sanding down drywall all day, it's such a pain.
figurative His emotional walls were as thick as drywall, making it hard for anyone to get close to him.
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