alligatoring

[ˈæləɡeɪtərɪŋ]

alligatoring Definition

the cracking of paint or varnish on a surface into small, rough, rectangular shapes resembling an alligator's scales.

Using alligatoring: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alligatoring" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The old paint on the house was alligatoring and needed to be removed before repainting.

  • Example

    Alligatoring can occur when paint is applied too thickly or when the surface is exposed to extreme temperatures.

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Summary: alligatoring in Brief

'Alligatoring' [ˈæləɡeɪtərɪŋ] refers to the cracking of paint or varnish on a surface into small, rough, rectangular shapes resembling an alligator's scales. This can occur due to various reasons such as applying paint too thickly or exposure to extreme temperatures. An example sentence is 'The old paint on the house was alligatoring and needed to be removed before repainting.'