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plank <a plank; planks> N

gang plank (or board)

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The planks attach to slots in the side of the wall, which the players must stand on.
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These roads were originally made of oak planks, but later legislation permitted gravel as well.
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The most attractive feature of the dance halls is its wooden floors which are made of wooden planks, rest on thick wooden beams.
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The modern variation is to use much narrower planks which are edge glued instead of caulked.
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Over time, sections not consisting of planks were replaced by flagstones and steps.
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The captain elected to beach the steamer and repair the plank, hoping to get off the beach with the next high tide.
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The path then headed up from the village and crossed a small bridge of tree planks and twigs, built over a narrow gorge.
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The oak influences of the wine can be matched with cooking methods that have similar influences on the food-such as grilling, smoking and plank roasting.
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Because of the damp, boggy ground the streets were covered with wooden planks.
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It was built about 1800, and is a 1 1/2-story, plank log dwelling.
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