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tagboard

[tag-bawrd, -bohrd]

noun

  1. a strong cardboard suitable for tags tag or posters.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of tagboard1

First recorded in 1900–05; tag 1 + board
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Example Sentences

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It was only later that we discovered the tagboard urns.

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Decker negotiated Tagboard’s way out of its downtown Redmond office lease in April after realizing, he said, “that my team is succeeding in spite of being remote.”

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Tagboard CEO Josh Decker said renting some amount of coworking space for meetings is likely in his company’s future, once restrictions on in-person gatherings loosen.

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Tagboard.Com and HashAtIt.Com were created in order to analyze and group the breadth of trending conversations across a variety of social media sites.

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Tagboard has a basic free service that allows the user to collect some information about a chosen hashtag, yet it charges a fee for more detailed information gathering.

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