Plank
71plank floor — Shipbuilding. a floor made from sawed, straight grained timber. * * * …
72plank spanker — noun guitarist; someone who plays the guitar …
73Plank Island — Aberdeen, Washington …
74plank down — lay one s money on the table, pay immediately …
75Plank-and-Muntin — ♦ A partition of vertical posts (muntins) tenoned into sill and moulded beam, forming a framework into which long panels were set, their edge tapered to fit into a groove (or rebate) in the muntin. (Wood, Margaret. The English Medieval House,… …
76plank down — Put down (esp. deposit money) …
77plank in a shipwreck — A graphic expression used to characterize the saving of a junior equity by acquiring the legal title. 27 Am J2d Eq § 151 …
78plank road — A road of a kind no longer in use but familiar in the early days of the country, characterized by the use of planks or slabs of timber as a surface of the traveled portion of the way in marshy sections otherwise impassable …
79plank bed — лежак …
80plank-bed — noun a bed of boards (without a mattress) • Hypernyms: ↑bed …