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Board up Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɔɹd/ /ˈəp
BORD-up
bˈɔːd/ /ˈʌp
BAWD-up

Definition

To cover windows, doors, or other openings with wooden boards, usually to protect a building from damage or to prevent entry.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and practical, usually used regarding safety during storms, abandoned buildings, or emergency situations. Common collocations: "board up the windows," "board up the house." Not used for casual closing or locking.

Example Sentences

They will board up the windows before the hurricane arrives.

basic

The old house was boarded up and empty.

basic

Workers had to board up the broken door for safety.

basic

Many shops board up before a big storm to prevent damage from flying debris.

natural

The school decided to board up the unused classrooms after the fire.

natural

If you’re leaving for a long time, it’s wise to board up your house to keep it safe.

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