Wattle and daub is a traditional building technique that involves creating a framework of wooden strips (wattle) and filling it with a mixture of mud, clay, straw, or other organic materials (daub). This method has been used for centuries in various cultures to construct walls for homes and other structures. The wattle provides structural support, while the daub offers insulation and protection from the elements. This technique is often associated with medieval and vernacular architecture.
Wattle and Daub is a composite building used for making walls
Since a turkey's wattle is red, it means that something is red.
This is not an idiom. When you see AS ___ AS ___, you are looking at A Simile. This one is comparing something to the red color of a turkey's wattle.
Wattle Downs Wattle- How many wattle trees are there Downs- We are slightly down a hill
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there are 4 types of wattle
The wattle is a variety of acacia.
The phrase "as red as a turkey gobbler's wattle" in "Where the Red Fern Grows" describes a bright red color similar to the wattle, or the fleshy skin hanging from a turkey's throat. In this context, it symbolizes the vibrant and intense hue of the red ferns that stand out among the greenery in the story.
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