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boarding
/ ˈɔːɪŋ /
noun
- a structure of boards, such as a floor or fence
- timber boards collectively
- the act of embarking on an aircraft, train, ship, etc
- ( as modifier )
a boarding pass
- a process used in tanning to accentuate the natural grain of hides, in which the surface of a softened leather is lightly creased by folding grain to grain and the fold is worked to and fro across the leather
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·DziԲ adjective noun
Example Sentences
It is, “above all, a quest. To understand myself, our family’s collective disease, Indian people’s unparalleled ability to survive, and the history of Indian boarding schools.”
On May 7, people boarding domestic flights or entering secured federal facilities such as courthouses must have a Real ID, a passport or another approved federal document.
A Scottish boarding school has announced it will accept payments of school fees in the cryptocurrency Bitcoin.
“Red Eye” was released while the September 11 attacks were still at the front of the audience’s mind, and just boarding a plane felt unnerving.
The route sees 38,000 daily bus boardings, according to Metro, and will especially help disadvantaged communities who rely heavily on public transit.
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