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tongue and groove

 

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Tongue and Groove

Noun:

A joint, usually in woodworking, where a projection (tongue) on the edge of one board fits into a corresponding slot (groove) on the edge of another board, creating a secure and flush connection.

Sample Sentence: The carpenter skillfully joined the pieces of wood using tongue and groove, resulting in a seamless and sturdy construction.

Adjective:

Referring to a type of joint or construction method that involves fitting a tongue into a groove for a tight and interlocking connection.

Sample Sentence: The tongue and groove construction of the hardwood flooring ensured a durable and elegant finish.

Popular Usage:

Often used in the context of interior design and construction, particularly for flooring, paneling, and cabinetry, to describe the method of joining components using interlocking tongues and grooves.

Sample Sentence: The homeowners opted for tongue and groove paneling for their walls, creating a sophisticated and timeless look for their living room.

Local Usage:

In some regions, the term "tongue and groove" is used metaphorically to refer to two people who are well-coordinated, understanding each other perfectly, or who work together seamlessly.

Sample Sentence: Sarah and John exhibited an incredible level of teamwork during the project; they were like tongue and groove, each anticipating the other's moves effortlessly.

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