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board

noun as in piece of wood

Strongest match

noun as in meal

noun as in group of advisers

verb as in embark on vehicle

Strong matches

Weak match

verb as in provide food and sleeping quarters

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As a result of the delays, health boards are having to move bodies between hospitals to ensure morgues do not exceed capacity.

From BBC

The letter is the first show of opposition to the Gaza war by some members of the board - made up of more than 300 deputies.

From BBC

On Wednesday NHS Fife, the health board involved in the case, told the BBC it noted the clarity provided by the ruling and would "carefully consider the judgment."

From BBC

After performing most of the first act as the raven-haired Mistress, Gaga ascends to a dance floor lit up like a chess board, competing against her opponent in a lethal, choreographed game.

From Salon

Carol says going to space has always been a dream of hers and she'd definitely be up for being on board.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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