How to use in-sentence of “cardboard”:
+ Corrugated paper was patented in England in 1856, used as a liner for tall hats, but corrugated cardboard would not be patented and used as a shipping material until 20 December 1871.
+ The candy is sold in a wrapped 45-gram portion, packaged in a close-fitting cardboard box.
+ Like a two-dimensional jigsaw puzzle, a globe puzzle is often made of cardboard and the pieces put together make one layer.
+ He created the character of a pig made out of cardboard that played the violin.
+ A matchbook is a small cardboard container that holds a quantity of matches inside and has a coarse striking surface on the exterior.
+ Paper with longer fibers such as paper bags, cardboard and shipping containers is made of softwoods.
+ One type of mechanical organ is the barrel organ, which usually get their music printed on cardboard sheets, although some use pianolapiano rolls or a barrel similar to that of a carillon or music box.
Example sentences of “cardboard”:
+ It is made from either clay or cardboard and is covered with papier-mâché.
+ Extending this to corrugated cardboard was a straightforward development when the material became available.
+ Peter cuts out cardboard in the shape of a television screen so that he can see everything as a television show.
+ Gair discovered that by cutting and creasing cardboard in one operation he could make prefabricated cartons.
+ Nintendo Labo is a cardboard set of accessories for the Switch.
+ It is now common for cardboard to be manufactured with a large percentage of recycled fibers.
+ The acid in the leather, fabric, or cardboard discs will try to dissolve some of the metal in the zinc discs.
+ If it is complete with its cardboard box, it is worth $4,000.
+ The “Boy in the Box” is the name given to an unknown murder victim, 3 to 7 years old, whose naked, abused body was found in a cardboard box in the Fox Chase section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 25, 1957.
+ Jones used the corrugated cardboard for wrapping bottles and glass lantern chimneys.
+ During fire drills, some schools block exits with a piece of cardboard or something else that is supposed to stand for a fire.
+ 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.
+ Pringles are known for their packaging, which is made up of of a cardboard tube with a plastic lid on top.
+ In a similar manner the matches are forever locked away in a dismal prison- a cardboard box.
+ This was now cardboard as we know it today.
+ It is made from either clay or cardboard and is covered with papier-mâché.
+ Extending this to corrugated cardboard was a straightforward development when the material became available.