Rethatching

Word RETHATCHING
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Definitions and meanings of "Rethatching"

What do we mean by rethatching?

To thatch again, especially something that has previously been thatched.

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The word "rethatching" in example sentences

Mick Dray, a master thatcher in Devon in southwest England, recently offered five customers a choice of paying more for rethatching because of the rising cost of straw or putting off the work. ❋ Lisa Kallal (2008)

One of the released prisoners ventured to come down to the white men and beg permission to cut rushes for the rethatching of his dwelling. ❋ Tom Bevan (N/A)

Carter unsheathed his heavy cane-knife and cut palmetto fans for rethatching where required; Eudo Stent looked after the horses; Bulow's axe rang among the fragrant red cedars; the Indian squatted gravely before a characteristic Seminole fire built of logs, radiating like the spokes of a cart-wheel from the centre which was a hub of glowing coals. ❋ Unknown (1899)

"Stob": the term for a handful of straw with a knot in one end used as part of rethatching an old straw roof ❋ Unknown (2010)

£25,000 quotes for rethatching quite small places, and of interminable waiting lists. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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