The phrase
"old linoleum" refers to a type of flooring material that is no longer new or in good condition. It suggests that the linoleum has been in use for a long time and may be worn out or outdated.
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Sentences with «old linoleum»
- Our kitchen above was a mess: dirty old linoleum floors, weird bookcases jutting out, which made it difficult to move around and a door inexplicably placed in the middle of a wall, serving no purpose other than to take up what could have been precious counter space. (mindbodygreen.com)
- Remember good old linoleum? (rismedia.com)
- I rented three different sanders to get the many layers of old linoleum and glue up off the floors. (tatertotsandjello.com)
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