Sentence examples for to board from inspiring English sources

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to board

noun

A relatively long, wide and thin piece of any material, usually wood or similar, often for use in construction or furniture-making.

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Wasn't allowed to board.

"Hazmat team needs to board".

The French expected to board.

Calls to board members were not returned.

Do you want to board early?

Subject to board approval.

One hundred twenty-eight passengers waiting to board.

According to board officials: zero.

It was time to board.

He wanted to board and did well.

There is no charge to board.

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