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board side

American  

noun

  1. the broad side of a piece of lumber.


Example Sentences

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Instead, she rolled a dry-goods box into an adjoining stall, climbed upon it, and, reaching over the rough board side, got hold of Kate's long black tail.

From The Biography of a Prairie Girl by Gates, Eleanor

In each case the lowest figures given are taken: Star- board side boat.

From Loss of the Steamship 'Titanic' by Government, British

The shelves are notched at the ends, so that their back faces shall be flush with the board side of the frame.

From Things To Make by Williams, Archibald

William had finished his luncheon, and was standing at the board side.

From Hereward, the Last of the English by Kingsley, Charles

All edges and corners are well rubbed down with the folder and left smooth and sharp, but, on the other hand, the grain on the board side must be left uninjured.

From Practical Bookbinding by Adam, Paul