Definitionn. a beam or timber that is propped against a structure to provide support
Last update: August 18, 2015
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Jack decided it was best not to start the engines because of the danger of displacing the shoring. [Please select]
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It is a low-grade ore, I should say, and tunnelling and shoring would eat it up. [Please select]
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The ground never thaws below a depth of two feet, so there is no need of shoring to prevent its caving. [Please select]
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At one bridge a small army of workmen were dumping loads of stone about a pier-head and shoring-up the track with heavy timbers. [Please select]
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Cost of plant is not included nor is cost of shoring the columns until girders and struts were placed, nor are several minor miscellaneous items. [Please select]
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