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boarder

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


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But it soon became clear that something horrific was under way at the school, which had around 60 boarders living in a small compound.

From BBC

“Perhaps Jack the boarder had seeded his own rumors,” the innkeeper observes.

From Los Angeles Times

The report also said risk assessments "in the context of safeguarding, including boarders' welfare, are inadequate".

From BBC

Paddle boarders should make sure they use a leash attached to their ankle or calf so their board doesn’t float away, and everyone on the water should carry personal identification.

From Seattle Times

Despite being originally limited to Creek Country and its boarders, the violence quickly transformed into a frontier struggle between the young United States and the resistant Red Stick forces following the attack of Fort Mims.

From Washington Post