Definitionn. used to wrap around pipes or boilers or laid in attics to prevent loss of heat
Last update: July 7, 2015
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I'm sure Mr. Dean doesn't want to wait up for an out-of-shape old lady lagging behind him. [Please select]
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'What do you mean by lagging and a lifer.' [Please select]
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It is a simple matter to keep the lagging clean and free from such accumulations. [Please select]
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While forms of the kind described cost more to construct there is a saving by repeated re-use of the lagging boards. [Please select]
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In some building work done in the northwest corrugated steel panels or sheets have been used as lagging for floor slab centers. [Please select]
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Experience has shown that the maximum spans of various thicknesses of lagging between supports are: 1-in. [Please select]
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The methods of excavating and removing the soil and of constructing the lagging are considered in detail further on. [Please select]
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Generally there are two rings for each length of lagging; for 5-ft. [Please select]
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This unit price included rings, lagging, concrete, power, light, labor, etc. [Please select]
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The organ of whose lagging, sick pumpings Antony Dart had scarcely been aware for months gave a sudden leap in his breast. [Please select]
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When recess was over, and the rest of the boys returned, fresh and vigorous, to their studies, George might be seen lagging and moping along to his seat. [Please select]
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