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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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And every Brit’s hero, Stirling Moss—one of the leading British drivers before his retirement in 1962—was on the board.

From Barron's

Employees sent on house calls, like the 18-year-old beautician, were typically licensed by the state boards of cosmetology or massage therapy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Coast Guard and U.S. military have the manpower and weapons to forcibly board the vessel, the officials said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Chicago Fed’s model takes in both public data and figures from private sources such as job boards and payroll processors consumer surveys.

From The Wall Street Journal

He remains one of the company’s four board members.

From MarketWatch