running board

NOUN
  1. a narrow footboard serving as a step beneath the doors of some old cars
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How To Use running board In A Sentence

  • Meanwhile, traditional Range Rover cues are transmuted into styling gold: The blacked-out rocker panels and lower bumper clips, the clamshell hood with a cutline running from the narrow LED headlamps to a pectoral hood vent, the integrated front and rear treadplates, the integrated running boards, the defined wheel arches. Evoque: A Range Rover for a Smaller Era
  • I recall the bulging fenders, dome-shaped hood, tailgate on chains and running boards. Daily Press
  • Likewise the bonnet seems unnaturally long and the sweeping running boards belong to another era. Times, Sunday Times
  • Certainly, running boards and helping nurture companies still fires him, as does his delight in seeing young people progress.
  • Side running boards are still available while a new rear bumper has been added.
  • Between the treadmill handles and the running board, resting upon blocks of wood, we wedged my walking frame to give me something high to lean on. Times, Sunday Times
  • A depth sampler is strapped to the running board of the helicopter.
  • These days tram travel isn't half as cool - the trams are for wimps, with heating, doors, and no chance of enjoying a ride on the running board and getting yourself killed by falling off it like in days of yore.
  • Between the treadmill handles and the running board, resting upon blocks of wood, we wedged my walking frame to give me something high to lean on. Times, Sunday Times
  • The black paint was peeling along the running boards, and the soft grey upholstery looked shabby and faded.
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