billboard
IPA: bˈɪɫbɔrd
noun
- A very large outdoor sign, generally used for advertising.
- (dated) A flat surface, such as a panel or fence, on which bills are posted; a bulletin board.
- (nautical) A piece of thick plank, armed with iron plates, and fixed on the bow or fore-channels of a vessel, for the bill or fluke of the anchor to rest on.
- (computer graphics) A sprite that always faces the screen, no matter which direction it is looked at from.
- The music charts published by Billboard magazine.
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Examples of "billboard" in Sentences
- This billboard is NOT a real representation of hunters!
- But to say that the billboard is anti-McCain is ludicrous.
- Butler said, "the term billboard probably mischaracterizes what is in the works."
- The local, visual branding experience with that billboard is limited to Twitter users.
- And this billboard is a likely Photoshop job, but who can argue with a phrase like "Friends of Pluto"?
- I think I'm more enraged that the billboard is horribly designed and someone paid money to have that thing printed.
- He said that the billboard is his personal project because he believes the American people have a right to know the facts about the president …
- I told her it was really a sign from the Great-Runway-Of-The-Sky trying to tell me to fulfill my dreams in the fashion industry maybe in the advertising sector, but I'm still waiting for that sign to happen *hoping for a falling billboard ... a murderous falling billboard*.
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