drawing board
Americannoun
idioms
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back to the drawing board, back to the original or an earlier stage of planning or development.
Our plan didn't work out, so it's back to the drawing board.
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on the drawing board, in the planning or design stage.
The shopping center is still on the drawing board.
noun
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a smooth flat rectangular board on which paper, canvas, etc, is placed for making drawings
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return to an earlier stage in an enterprise because a planned undertaking has failed
Etymology
Origin of drawing board
First recorded in 1715–25
Example Sentences
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The effort, which still faces obstacles in getting off the drawing board, is quintessential Son, a creature of the boom-bust cycle of Silicon Valley known for taking big swings when the market gets hot.
For Slot and Liverpool, it is back to the drawing board.
From BBC
Anna de Graaff says, "The extreme properties of The Cliff forced us to go back to the drawing board, and come up with entirely new models."
From Science Daily
“There needs to be a standard and we need to execute and if we don’t execute, we go back to the drawing board, we work on those things, we get better and we execute.”
From Los Angeles Times
"Strong businesses with clear fundamentals are going public, while some start-ups go back to the drawing board and reassess the future."
From BBC
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