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Definition of Mopboards
1. mopboard [n] - See also: mopboard
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mopboards
Literary usage of Mopboards
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bacteria, Yeasts, and Molds in the Home by Herbert William Conn (1917)
"Then all surfaces of the room, including walls, ceilings, floor, tables, chairs,
and especially cracks around mopboards and floor, should be washed freely ..."
2. Nature Study and Life by Clifton Fremont Hodge (1902)
"under loose places in the wall paper, in crevices behind picture mouldings, in
picture frames, or about door or window casings or mopboards. ..."
3. Marketing and Housework Manual by S. Agnes Donham (1917)
"Careless use mars furniture and mopboards. Vacuum Sweepers or Cleaners: The
safest, easiest, and most sanitary way to remove dust. ..."
4. A Key to the National Arithmetic, Exhibiting the Operation of the More by Benjamin Greenleaf (1854)
"... 64 X § - 42 § ft., contents of mopboards. NOTE. We deduct 6 feet for the two
doors. 595 + 300 = 895 ; 42 -f- Щ + 42§ = 158. ..."
5. The Mothercraft manual by Mary Lillian Read (1916)
"The general architectural plan of a house, finish of walls and floors, construction
of windows, doors, wainscoting, corners, mopboards, can make hours of ..."