Present participle for to enter, climb onto, or step into a vehicle or vessel
“After Wallace and Tuco board the train, the harmonica version of this cue is heard again and the train departs the station.”
Present participle for to provide housing or accommodation for
“The employer planned to board his workers in a dormitory annexed to his business.”
Present participle for to receive lodging or accommodation
“From September, she will board at the White Lodge in Richmond Park London, the Royal Ballet's accommodation.”
Present participle for to provide with food or meals
“Plew contracted to board the paupers that might be sent to the farm at the rate of two dollars and twenty-five cents per week.”
A long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material
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