tarpaulin
English
Pronunciation
Noun
tarpaulin (countable and uncountable, plural tarpaulins)
- (countable) A tarp, a heavy, waterproof sheet of material, often cloth, used as a cover or blanket.
- Throw a tarpaulin over that woodpile before it gets wet.
- (countable, slang, archaic) A sailor.
- Synonym: tar
- (uncountable, obsolete) Any heavy, waterproof material used as a cover.
- (uncountable, nautical, obsolete) Canvas waterproofed with tar, used as a cover.
- A hat made of, or covered with, painted or tarred cloth, worn by sailors and others.
Translations
heavy, waterproof sheet of material
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sailor — see sailor
any heavy, waterproof material used as a cover
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canvas waterproofed with tar, used as a cover
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Verb
tarpaulin (third-person singular simple present tarpaulins, present participle tarpaulining, simple past and past participle tarpaulined)
- To cover with a tarpaulin.
- 1929, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, When the World Screamed:
- "Cover it up! Don't touch it!" said the Professor. So we tarpaulined it according to his instructions, and there it lies.
Usage notes
Translations
to cover with a tarpaulin — see tarp
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