corduroy in the PONS Dictionary

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The road was roughly hewn from the woods and was of corduroy construction.
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Corduroy is, in essence, a ridged form of velvet.
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As a fabric, corduroy is considered a durable cloth.
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In 1840, a bridge of log corduroy construction was erected.
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Over a 60hr week the cutter would be expected to produce 500 yards of 7-8 ridge corduroy.
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Corduroy roads can also be built as a foundation for other surfacing.
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Corduroy roads provided a means for early land vehicles to cross over muskeg and swamp.
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The survivors fell back across the bayou on a corduroy bridge.
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Corduroy have got their collective tongue stuck firmly in someone elses cheek here and it feels staggeringly good.
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It is a cotton jacket made water-resistant by a paraffin-based waxing, typically with a tartan lining and a corduroy or leather collar.
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