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board

[bawrd] / bɔrd /
NOUN
piece of wood
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VERB
provide food and sleeping quarters
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STRONGEST
WEAK


Example Sentences

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On board: The seat goes back as soon as the plane gets past takeoff.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was forced out because fans and board had delusions of grandeur after Moyes won the club silverware and now it's a relegation battle the club look ill equipped for.

From BBC

With the exception of two survivors - a Colombian and an Ecuadorean national - none of the identities of those on board have been made public.

From BBC

Maduro was seen surrounded by FBI agents as he descended the boarding stairs of a US government plane at a New York state National Guard facility, and was slowly escorted along the tarmac.

From Barron's

It was the Celtic board who created a situation where their manager was left with scant options upfront.

From BBC