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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
sheetrock .
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Examples
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Dear hubby who is a talent framed, insulated, sheetrocked, ect ect ect.
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Although he may be putting primer on my newly sheetrocked office, I'm guessing that he and Jess are working on things "around the house" today like tractor tire fixes, vehicle tweaks, and more.
Archive 2007-12-01 Bea Amaya 2007
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Although he may be putting primer on my newly sheetrocked office, I'm guessing that he and Jess are working on things "around the house" today like tractor tire fixes, vehicle tweaks, and more.
Breathing Easier Bea Amaya 2007
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The original theater was sheetrocked and the ceiling dropped down.
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Cheapest apartments in these shitty made thin concrete slab, aluminum studs, and sheetrocked walled tacky pieces of crap (architectually speaking) are the lower floors where they offer first-come-first-served Cherokee Strip-style bargaining for as little as $600 a month for junior studios (which means you'd have more room moving into a refrigerator case in the garbage behind Macy's), the rest of the rents rise as the floors go up higher.
Eureka! The Daily Growler 2006
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I just want to make sure that I suddenly do not find them doing so next to the house I just put new siding on, hardwood floor into, sheetrocked the basement etc etc.
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And that's too coo ', because when the walls are sheetrocked, that means we're exactly eight weeks away from moving in.
unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2002
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The walls in our new home have now been sheetrocked/drywalled/whatever you wanna call it.
unclebob Diary Entry unclebob 2002
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In this environment, quality is plywood nailed on six-inch centers instead of twelve, or a sheetrocked wall that is true within one-eighth of an inch.
BUILDING THE TIMBER FRAME HOUSE Tedd Benson 1980
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In this environment, quality is plywood nailed on six-inch centers instead of twelve, or a sheetrocked wall that is true within one-eighth of an inch.
BUILDING THE TIMBER FRAME HOUSE Tedd Benson 1980
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