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Shoring   /ʃˈɔrɪŋ/   Listen
Shoring

noun
1.
A beam or timber that is propped against a structure to provide support.  Synonym: shore.
2.
The act of propping up with shores.  Synonyms: propping up, shoring up.






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"Shoring" Quotes from Famous Books



... was carried on to a considerable extent. "The pits," he says, "varying from two to three feet in diameter, and from twelve to fifty feet deep, are often so near the roads that loss of life has been the result. Shoring up being little known, the miners are not infrequently buried alive.... This Ophir, this California, where every river is a Tmolus and a Pactolus, every hillock a gold-field—does not contain a cradle, ...
— The Life of Sir Richard Burton • Thomas Wright



Words linked to "Shoring" :   supporting, shoring up, shore, beam, support, propping up



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