boards meaning
ENWBoards
- NounBFboard
- plural of board.
- Examinations given for entry to college or to qualify for a profession.
- plural of board.
- VerbBFboardPRboardingPT, PPboarded
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- 2005: Gorilla grip uses high quality foam to make a tail pad that's lighter on your board and easier on your skin. — Tactics Board Shop advertisement [1]
- I needed a waiver from the zoning board for the house because the lot was so small, but they let me build because it was next to the park.
- If either played another club, declarer would ruff on the board and sluff his diamond queen.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- Dinghies are designed to be sailed single-handedly or double-handedly, but some larger cruising dinghies may have room for four or more people on board.
- He's not here so we are chelping in the staffroom and ignoring the 'to do' list on the board.
- They conducted the negotiations completely above board.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of boards in English Dictionary
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- Pluralia tantum
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- Nouns
- en boardsman
- en boards up
- en boardslide
- en boards out
- en boardsport
Source: Wiktionary