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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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Went to boarding school in Berkshire, aged eight.
He was sent away to boarding school and, in the summers, to camp.
Dahl, just 9 when he was sent to boarding school, was rebellious from an early age.
However, they can still be less costly than sending students to boarding schools in the West.
He attributed the small numbers to boarding being a somewhat "alien" concept to the region.
When I was sent to boarding school — I thought I would die.
He was, he says, brought up by nannies and sent to boarding schools.
Many sent children away to boarding schools to escape the corruptions of the city.
Sent to boarding school in England as a small child, Dulcie returned to Malaysia at 14.
And then they grew up more and were sent off to boarding school in the hills.
When he was eleven, John Kerry was sent to boarding school in Switzerland for two years.
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