whiteboards
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pluralof whiteboard.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
whiteboardnouna smooth, glossy sheet of white plastic that can be written on with a colored pen or marker in the manner of a blackboard.
Example Sentences
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Using whiteboards and chalkboards the neighbors communicate with one another for a while, trying to determine how widespread the phenomenon is.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Aug. 7, 2026
But the task force had arranged the meeting in a manner where public comment was restricted to Post-it notes, on which attendees could only pen their thoughts and stick them up on whiteboards.
From Slate ● Aug. 6, 2026
They sketched out priorities and drafted legislative language on whiteboards, then waited for the opportune moment to introduce a bill.
From Salon ● Dec. 24, 2025
There, the classrooms offer a stark contrast to the dilapidated government schools, with painted walls, new desks, whiteboards and fans, and students in smart uniforms.
From Barron's ● Nov. 13, 2025
She watched without a word or a smile, making sure the classes filed quietly into their rooms, where teachers sat with lesson plans on their cluttered desks and assignments on the whiteboards.
From "George" by Alex Gino
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