Wednesday 7 August 2013

Bolster



BOLSTER

-verb
1. often followed by “up” . to support or reinforce; strengthen
2. to prop up with a pillow or cushion
3. to add padding to
-noun
4. a long narrow pillow or cushion
5. any pad or padded support
6. (architecture) a short horizontal length of timber fixed to the top of a post to increase the bearing area and reduce the span of the supported beam
7. a cold chisel having a broad blade splayed towards the cutting edge, used for cutting stone slabs, etc.






















This place would fall apart
For want of yellow bolsters


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