cedar shingle

collocation in English

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cedar
noun
uk
/ˈsiː.dər/
us
/ˈsiː.dɚ/
a tall, wide evergreen tree (= one that never loses ...
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shingle
noun
uk
/ˈʃɪŋ.ɡəl/
us
/ˈʃɪŋ.ɡəl/
small, round stones that cover a beach or the ground by the edge of ...
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(Definition ofcedarandshinglefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is built of heavy timbers with acedarshingleroof, small vent cupola, and wood siding.
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Sawmills,cedarshinglemills, boat yards, wharves, graneries and warehouses proliferated in the area.
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In later alterations, thecedarshingleroof was replaced by asphalt shingles which failed to replicate the distinctive tiered pattern.
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Extensive renovations began in 1981, restoring the original interior and exterior of the building from old photographs, duplicating new trim from existing samples, and a newcedarshingleroof installed.
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It has a square plan (31 feet by 31 feet),cedarshinglesiding with corner boards, cedar wood shingle roofing, a one story kitchen wing, and two principal elevations.
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These roofs typify many log cabins built in the 20th century, having full-cut 24 rafters covered with pine and cedar shingles.
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The steeply pitched roof was originally covered with cedar shingles.
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Cedar shingles replaced the cypress in the reconstruction.
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The exterior was originally lapsided with wood siding, but is now covered with cedar shingles.
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The roof and part of the walls are covered with cedar shingles.
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To erect the wooden part of the structure took 42000 ft of hard pine and 22,000 cedar shingles.
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The roof and gable are covered with cedar shingles.
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Its hipped roof of cedar shingles is partially concealed by parapet walls.
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