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UK
/sˈaɪdbɔːd/
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NOUN
- a removable board fitted on the side of a wagon to increase its capacity
- a piece of furniture that stands at the side of a dining room; has shelves and drawers
- a board that forms part of the side of a bed or crib
How To Use sideboard In A Sentence
- The table was set for twenty; the sideboard displayed all manner of treats and tracklements.
- On the other side from the fire was a large polished wood structure, the product of miscegenation between a coatstand and a sideboard. A DEATH IN TIME
- on that evening I thought Michael's hair was more of a mess than ever and I detested the way he underlined the mess by sporting sideboards. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
- From a drawer in the oak sideboard he fetched another crucifix on a heavy chain and a pair of thick bracelets.
- This afternoon we have bought a new sofa, a dining table and six chairs and a sideboard!
- This is most stunningly displayed in the show's chief highlight, a re - creation of the dining room first exhibited in the 1903 Arts and Crafts Exhibition organized by Stickley in Syracuse, N.Y. The room incorporates the handsome, massive furniture in a setting where everything from the oak-and-burlap wainscot to the pottery vessels on the table and sideboard was designed or overseen by Stickley himself. Four-Square Reformer
- New Heights, for instance, which makes good-quality, unfussy wooden furniture, has dining tables and chairs, as well as sideboards, with or without dresser tops.
- He moved to the sideboard and began heaping bran cereal into a bowl before covering it with fruit. LET NOT THE DEEP
- Alvin placed the tray squarely on the sideboard and turned three glasses upright.
- At the centre of the front of Croker's enormous sideboard is a carved vase full of flowers flanked by great seaweedy festoons of fruit, flowers and foliage.