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boarder

[bawr-der, bohr-] / ˈbɔr dər, ˈboʊr- /


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As many as 40 students at a time have attended the school, with several of them living there as boarders.

From New York Times

Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh said in a statement that the juvenile is a student there who was returning from a school-sponsored mission trip near the Texas-Mexico boarder.

From Seattle Times

In 1909, after more than a decade of friendship with a fellow boarder named Edward Booth, they married.

From New York Times

Washington state lawmakers considered a proposal that would require paddle boarders, kayakers and even tubers to pass a water safety class and carry a certificate with them.

From Washington Post

Several paddle boarders who were at the beach also paddled out to see the dolphins and filmed the experience before the pod left the area.

From BBC