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Discover LudwigThe word 'gameboard' is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a flat surface or board on which a game is played, such as a chess board or a Monopoly board. Example: The family gathered around the gameboard, eagerly setting up the pieces for a lively game of Scrabble.
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gameboard
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A portable surface marked for playing a game, and on which the counters or other pieces are placed and moved.
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Keeping their assets in showy circulation is a cluster of widows and trophy wives who maintain their places on the gameboard by blackballing arrivistes, poaching one another's servants and throwing bones to a ravenous pack of gay hangers-on.
The free download of a single app turns physical space into a gameboard.
The biggest difference between Scrolls and other card-battlers is the gameboard.
And, he recalled of their matches, they played on a proper gameboard.
Rather than serial television, it is more like latticework television, built not from a flowchart but from a round of narrative Twister in which the gameboard keeps adding panels.
The analogy between Guantánamo and what became Canada is incomplete and imperfect, of course — for one thing, it's unlikely that Cubans are going to dominate the hockey scene anytime soon, and the Revolution itself changed the configuration of the whole gameboard.
GARRISON Boscobel House and Gardens "Music In the Mansion," with Gwen Laster and Gameboard, world music.
Gameboard, world music.
That is why the Logitech G13 Gameboard puts a simulacrum of those keys front and center with special divots in the keys for quick identification.
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