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US
/ˈbɔɹdɪŋ/
]
[ UK /bˈɔːdɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /bˈɔːdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- a structure of boards
- the act of passengers and crew getting aboard a ship or aircraft
How To Use boarding In A Sentence
- Xmas hurtles at us like a skateboarding troll trundling downhill - it's big, impressive, but to be viewed with a certain trepidation by those in its path. Toys R Us - Military Sword & Sorcery is coming ("#### Harry Potter! Daddy, where's my axe?")
- Each has some sensational skiing and boarding, and can easily be reached from an Alpine airport.
- It was all boarding up to the mid 1980s and now we have a majority of students who are dayboys.
- Timing is everything when it comes to telling that skateboarding babe you're majorly crushing on him.
- True to form, most bodyboarders know their sport is an underdog and they tend to buy products from companies that support bodyboarding, like No Friends and ebodyboarding. com. Robbie Gennet: Every Break Will Change
- Kitesurfing evolved in the mid-1990s out of other extreme water sports, combining the most exciting elements of windsurfing and wakeboarding and taking them to vastly greater heights.
- What time do you start boarding?
- Everything takes much longer, as too many people are boarding at any one time and blocking the aisles near the prime seats.
- Once there, she catches the eye of her boss's son and puts her skills to good use in a snowboarding contest. The Sun
- The flight is now boarding at gate 16.