How To Use Board up In A Sentence

  • Flips were pretty basic, but basically you angled the tip of the board up and then brought it around in a circle until you were upright again.
  • It's best to set the board up off the ground - on a tree stump, for instance, or anchored to a limb.
  • Fold the ironing board up so that it is flat.
  • When Gagne has come up to pitch and the mood in Fenway is getting pretty ugly ... and then the guys in the manual scoreboard update the score of the Yankees - Tampa Bay game from 5-1 Yankees to 6-5 Tampa Bay, and suddenly 30,000 people are on their feet, yelling and screaming for a game being played in another city. September 26th, 2007
  • Instead it is a springboard upon which to hurtle back downwards at approaching the speed of light. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Still, every afternoon Iza set the board up on the table in the shade of a divi-divi tree, the little red, yellow, blue, green, black, and gray men arranged in tight rows according to rank. Zombies vs. Unicorns
  • After supper I'll bring the checkerboard up and play you a few games.
  • They remain open till around 9 p.m. and board up only when the roads start emptying.
  • He ran his skateboard up a homemade wooden ramp and did an Ollie kickflip. Second Glance
  • Fold the ironing board up so that it is flat.
  • A Puzzle game, the purpose is to board up all the lights lit!
  • You have to put cardboard up in the grates of your car to keep the engine block from freezing.
  • Board up, pack up, and blow town before the traffic chokes.
  • Shopkeepers board up their windows, plastic bags tumble across the road, a few warning drops smatter the ground foreshadowing the deluge sure to follow. First Rains « Cameroon
  • Fold the ironing board up so that it is flat.
  • They battle amongst themselves, and with him, until the government becomes nothing more than a game board upon which each faction presses his advantage of the moment, only to be outmaneuvered or overtaken by a rival.
  • The mass of iron fell half in – board upon the now stayed boat, and gave her sternway, with a splintered plank. For the term of his natural life
  • The order enabled the police to evict any tenants and board up the property.
  • But he's willing to learn new tricks from his son, such as kickflips and other ollie variations - that is, popping the board up in the air.
  • They battle amongst themselves, and with him, until the government becomes nothing more than a game board upon which each faction presses his advantage of the moment, only to be outmaneuvered or overtaken by a rival.
  • After supper I'll bring the checkerboard up and play you a few games.
  • I've had to chase the Gas Board up again about the cooker.
  • board up windows before the hurricane
  • Instead it is a springboard upon which to hurtle back downwards at approaching the speed of light. Times, Sunday Times

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