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Definitions from the WebTerm: to boardDefinitions:Verb:1. To get on or into a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. Example sentence: She boarded the plane and settled into her seat. Related products on Amazon2. To provide someone with meals and a place to live in exchange for payment. Example sentence: The college dormitory boards students during the academic year. Related products on AmazonNoun:1. A long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material used for floors, walls, and other structures. Example sentence: The carpenter nailed down the new boards on the deck. Related products on Amazon2. A group of people serving as a decision-making body. Example sentence: The company's board of directors held a meeting to discuss the future strategy. Related products on AmazonAdjective:1. Popular and commonly known. Example sentence: The board game Monopoly is a well-known and widely played game. Related products on AmazonRelated terms: | ||||
to befriend to begin with, to begin with to believe to bitch to blame others to blow to blow out of proportion to board to bode well to boom to boot to both ears to botton at to bring to light to brush under the carpet to bug someone
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