board up



board something up

to enclose or seal a building or part of a building with boards or panels. We will have to board this house up if we can't sell it. Should I board up the house while I am away that season?
See also: board, up

board up

v.
1. To fill or block an opening with boards: The carpenter boarded up the hole in the wall to keep the cold air from coming in. Before the storm, we boarded the windows up.
2. To enclose or seal a building or part of a building with boards: The landlord boarded up the old building to keep trespassers away. Two weeks after the owners closed the motel, they boarded it up.
See also: board, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Shichiroushee-chee-ṙo:Japanese
Aiday-Kazakh
Elvireel-VEERFrench
Septima-Ancient Roman, Spanish
ClaudKLAWDEnglish
Nicholas['nikələs]