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surfboard
[ surf-bawrd, -bohrd ]
verb (used without object)
- to ride a surfboard.
surfboard
/ ˈsɜːfˌbɔːd /
noun
- a long narrow board used in surfing
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Word History and Origins
Origin of surfboard1
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Example Sentences
We imagined what it might take to survive being alone for days on a surfboard in the open water—and then found someone who endured exactly that.
On the surfboard, I was trying to follow a set of fundamental rules, without otherwise paying attention to what was going on in the real world.
The scientists unveiled a model of their new surfboard in 2015.
So it was a pretty natural transition to go from a surfboard to developing a flip-flop.
Matt Gardner is president of the Mission Beach Town Council and the owner of Cheap Rentals, which provides bike, surfboard and other active gear rentals.
Another piece, a print, shows a surfboard emblazoned with a militaristic “U.S.A.,” a beach bomber ready for action.
Then, Barbie surfboard tucked under one arm, she marched off to kick some ass.
They have what is called a surfboard perhaps four or five feet long.
Rick had a quick glimpse of Zircon being hauled along like an oversized surfboard, then the rope was on him.
But theres one thing we misswe cant come in on a surfboard here.
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