Definition of "shelving"
shelving
adjective
comparative more shelving, superlative most shelving
Sloping (as opposed to horizontally flat or vertically upright).
Quotations
her cheeks, which, on Whitsunday, loomed through a Turnerian haze of net-work, were, on Trinity Sunday, seen reposing in distinct red outline on her shelving bust, like the sun on a fog-bank
1858, George Eliot, Scenes of Clerical Life, Edinburgh: William Blackwood, Volume 2, “Janet’s Repentance,” Chapter 3, p. 87
noun
countable and uncountable, plural shelvings
Quotations
[…] the way was all along set so full of Snares, Traps, Gins, and Nets here, and so full of Pits, Pitfalls, deep holes and shelvings down there, that had it now been dark […] had he had a thousand souls, they had in reason been cast away;
1678, John Bunyan, The Pilgrim’s Progress, London: Nath. Ponder, page 82
[The little room] had more corners in it than the brain of an obstinate man; was full of mad closets, into which nothing could be put that was not specially invented and made for that purpose; had mysterious shelvings and bulk-heads […]
1844, Charles Dickens, chapter 35, in Martin Chuzzlewit, page 412