boards

[ UK /bˈɔːdz/ ]
[ US /ˈbɔɹdz/ ]
NOUN
  1. (used in the plural) the stage of a theater
    most actors love to stride the boards
  2. (used in the plural) the boarding that surrounds an ice hockey rink
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How To Use boards In A Sentence

  • The floorboards creak in all the right places, too. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a matter of hours, the Bay area was completely depleted of pumps, splashboards and self-bailers.
  • During this period, the Ontario Board of Censors was known to be the most liberal of all the provincial boards, and O.J. Silverthorne was the most respected film censor in Canada.
  • Clear information boards indicate the location of different types of trees which include Persian, Japanese and black walnut trees, coastal and dawn redwoods, cedar of Lebanon, atlas and deodar cedars, and swamp cypresses.
  • To determine the exact width and thickness of the pieces you'll need, lift up a heat register or threshold and measure the exposed ends of the floorboards.
  • In other matches University made it two wins in a row with a 4-2 win over Whippersnappers, although University slipped back to their bad habits and defaulted the bottom two boards.
  • The rough-hewn boards of the boathouse were grey and weathered. THE MYSTERY OF THE PURPLE PIRATE
  • The computers, monitors, keyboards, and other materials were placed on tables, each with a chair.
  • The place was heaving and, as the floorman for a minor boards bookie, the pulsating activity proved exhilarating. The Sun
  • Ensure through specialty certification boards that credentialing programs are of the highest quality and consistent with industry standards.
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