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It's plasticky, sticky, shiny, often in a weird pattern or totally bland.
You’ve seen linoleum.. It’s probably in your high school hallway.. In your closest airport and hospital.. Or maybe it's in your grandma’s kitchen.. At the very least, you can find it on home renovation television—
“There might be something beautiful.". "But there might not.". "But there’s a good chance there’s not when it's linoleum, so.”
“Still holding on to that 70s vibe.”. “This linoleum has got to go.”. Linoleum gets a bad rap.. But it wasn't always that way.. Linoleum was once the stuff of dreams.. An exciting, beautiful, innovation in flooring technology.
So what happened?. One day in 1855, a delightfully mustached inventor. named Frederick Walton was gazing upon a humble jar of oil paint.
He noticed, settled on the top of the jar was a thick, stretchy layer of material.
It was linseed oil — the paint’s main ingredient — that had oxidized.
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Materials making the part of a room you walk on. To hit or push someone to the ground.
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used for emphasis with following adjective functioning as adverb. Thing that is not yet known or named.