IPA: /ˈwɒt.lɪŋ/
KK: /ˈwɑt.lɪŋ/
A structure made by weaving together twigs or branches, often used in building or crafting.
The old cottage was surrounded by a beautiful wattling fence made of branches.
Wattling → The word 'wattling' originates from the Old English 'wattle', which refers to a framework of interwoven branches or twigs used in construction. The suffix '-ing' indicates the action or process of doing something. Therefore, 'wattling' means the process of creating a structure using interwoven materials.
Imagine weaving together branches to create a sturdy framework — that's what 'wattling' means, as it involves the action of making something with woven twigs.