noun

definition

A tarp, a heavy, waterproof sheet of material, often cloth, used as a cover or blanket.

example

Throw a tarpaulin over that woodpile before it gets wet.

definition

A sailor (often abbreviated to tar)

definition

Any heavy, waterproof material used as a cover.

definition

Canvas waterproofed with tar, used as a cover.

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A hat made of, or covered with, painted or tarred cloth, worn by sailors and others.

Examples of tarpaulin in a Sentence

Cover the hole with a tarpaulin or a piece of plywood.

We have tried painting under a tarpaulin roof, but our work suffered and so did we.

We had an old tarpaulin sheet slung over the rafters.

It is made from heavy duty tarpaulin for added strength.

A large tarpaulin placed underneath it before assembly will save your flooring.

Her boiler is in the background under the green tarpaulin.

He attempts to cut away the burning tarpaulin with his pocket knife but in doing so his coat catches on fire.

The leading industries are manufactures of linen and cotton goods, especially canvas and tarpaulin, and of soap, paper, chemicals, starch, glass, leather, spirits and flour.

For to-night I can make the poor fellow all snug with the tarpaulin of your boat.

They are more revealing than essays and reviews, which either suppress the prestige process or at least throw a tarpaulin over it.

Needless to say theyâre mostly still sat there, under a giant blue tarpaulin in the back garden.

The tarpaulin, bulged up in the center, seemed to be suppressing triumphant exultation.

I said last time that a plastic type tarpaulin was the most likely method to use.

The dolphin about to be lifted on to a makeshift sling made out of a tarpaulin slung between two surfboards.

The barge docked with a rusty clanging noise that caused an undulation in the tarpaulin covering the deck.

Use a clean tarpaulin or sheet of polythene to protect the floor or ground along the foot of the wall.

The principal types to be found in the United Kingdom and on the continent of Europe are open wagons (the lading often protected from the weather by tarpaulin sheets), mineral wagons, covered or box wagons for cotton, grain, &c., sheep and cattle trucks, &c. The principal types of American freight cars are box cars, gondola cars, coal cars, stock cars, tank cars and refrigerator cars, with, as in other countries, various special cars for special purposes.

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