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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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Of those on board the flight, 28 were athletes, coaches, or parents connected to US figure skating.

From BBC

Scores of artists have reportedly torn up their invitations, several board members -- including the festival chair -- have quit, and the blocked author's lawyers have demanded an explanation.

From Barron's

Powell has the option to remain on the Fed’s board until early 2028, though departing chairs typically don’t stay on the board after they conclude their term as chair.

From The Wall Street Journal

Allward says some councils have tried to compensate by spending ever more on social care - which now accounts for more than half of their budgets across the board.

From BBC

But such analyses purport to find a shrinking middle class even as incomes across the board rise significantly, which should give readers pause.

From The Wall Street Journal