Cardboard vs Matchbook - What's the difference?
cardboard | matchbook |
A wood-based material resembling heavy paper, used in the manufacture of boxes, cartons and signs.
Made of or resembling cardboard.
* 1868 , Arthur William A'Beckett, "Painted Ships and Painted Oceans", The Tomahawk ,
* 1973 , Journal of Black Poetry , Issue 17,
* 2008 , Katya Hokanson, Writing at Russia's Border ,
* Twentieth-Century Scottish Drama ,
As nouns the difference between cardboard and matchbook
is that cardboard is a wood-based material resembling heavy paper, used in the manufacture of boxes, cartons and signs while matchbook is a small folded sheet of cardboard containing rows of cardboard matches, generally with a striker on the outside.As an adjective cardboard
is made of or resembling cardboard.cardboard
English
(wikipedia cardboard)Noun
Derived terms
* cardboard box * cardboard city * cardboard cut-out, cardboard cutoutSee also
* paperboardAdjective
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- The worst of the thing, however, is that the enormity, such as it is, happens to be of a very cardboard and tinsel character.
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- The thing really looked quite cardboard .
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- While Lensky’s character is quite cardboard , Onegin’s manipulations and lack of ability to call off the duel because he fears society’s jibes, Lensky’s youth and naivety, and Tatiana’s reaction to the duel lend the event its gravity.
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- MUMMER 3 pulls out an inflated cushion with a very cardboard crown on it.