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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


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I attended high school at Stanstead College in Canada, a boarding school where I developed a strong interest in photography and film.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her expanded list includes some family members whom she gave a hard-to-find version of the Clue board game last year but reacted with “kind of a weird vibe” about getting something used.

From The Wall Street Journal

Warner’s board said in a statement on Monday that it would “carefully review and consider” Paramount’s amended offer.

From Barron's

In that game, Tagovailoa was relegated to wearing a headset and holding a dry erase board as the most expensive backup in NFL history.

From The Wall Street Journal

The administration said Sunday that the Coast Guard was pursuing a tanker off the Venezuelan coast, though it did not say the U.S. forces had boarded the vessel.

From Los Angeles Times