chicken wire• The church was built of brick and chicken wire.• Derek and I built the aviary between us out of ordinary three by three timber and chicken wire.• To reduceslippage, tack coarse-gauge chicken wireflush to the deck.• After much midnighthammering, a large woodenframe, covered in chicken wire with a drop down door was constructed.• So this year, to be on the safe side, she had ordered a roll of chicken wire and metalstakes.• Already he's spent more than £100 on chicken wire and spent hours collecting up the variousfillings.• Staplegun chicken wire to the walls, slapstucco on top.• They would search the woods behind the house, and Nockerd would tack the chicken wiretighter around the cage.
Originchicken wire
(1900-2000) Because it is used for making a fence around an area where chickens are kept