Noun
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A-frame (plural A-frames)
An architectural structure, in the shape of an "A", having two straight sides meeting at the top.
Mr. Britten, a retired neurobiology professor, stood up to let her outside the darkened A-frame house he bought in 1997. Source: Internet
Piercy lived in a small A-frame home off of Grand County Road 4956, where Piercy was a property caretaker for Camp Riverside, a 45-acre camp for summer youth programs operated by Riverside Church in Denver and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South. Source: Internet
An A-frame sign would be placed at the entrance of the lot and farther down Harbor Drive to denote the fee and to let people know if the lot is full. Source: Internet
He also, according to legend, helped weigh a camel on an A-frame and worked out the ratios by which tires could match a camel's dexterity in sand. Source: Internet
It comes with a metal bar, which screws in place to ensure the kickstand maintains a rigid A-frame. Source: Internet
For more entertainment, the air cannons will shoot at a rolling shooting gallery that will have 55-gallon water barrels hanging from an A-frame pulled by a tractor. Source: Internet