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Schoring

Definition:

Schoring refers to the act of supporting, propping up, or securing an object using a diagonal brace or props. It is commonly used in construction, woodworking, or any situation where additional stability is desired.

Senses/Usages:

1. Noun

In the context of construction:

Example Sentence: The carpenters placed several schorings to reinforce the structure and prevent any potential collapse.

2. Verb

In the context of providing additional support:

Example Sentence: She quickly schored up the wobbly bookshelf by installing L-brackets on the back.

3. Noun (local usage)

In some regions, schoring can also refer to makeshift wooden braces or supports used in everyday tasks:

Example Sentence: The fishermen crafted schorings for their fishing nets using branches and twine.

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