How to use in-sentence of “corrugated”:
+ Inter-modal Steel Building Association, thick corrugated steel.
+ But on the Seine River side of the tower, foundations used compressed air and corrugated steel caissons five meters under water.
+ Extending this to corrugated cardboard was a straightforward development when the material became available.
+ Irwin Street was also known as “Tin Pan Alley” because many of the buildings had corrugated iron roofing.
+ By the start of the 20th century, corrugated cardboard boxes began replacing the custom-made wooden crates and boxes previously used for trade.
+ The house might be made of materials that can be found nearby like mud bricks and grass or from second-hand materials like corrugated iron and cardboard boxes.
+ The patent was issued to Albert Jones of New York City, New York for single-sided corrugated cardboard.
+ Its exterior is clad in sheets of dark-blue corrugated aluminum.