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boarder

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


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The main draw of this resort town is its 11,053-foot dormant volcano, which offers 3,500 acres of gentle-to-steep terrain for downhill skiers and boarders.

From Los Angeles Times

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

Knowing when to pull the plug and head for a pet-friendly hotel or boarder is also key.

From Seattle Times