sideboard
IPA: sˈaɪdbɔrd
noun
- (furniture) A piece of dining room furniture having drawers and shelves for linen and tableware; originally for serving food.
- A board or similar barrier that forms part of the side of something.
- (collectible card games) A set of cards that are separate from a player's primary deck, used to customize a match strategy against an opponent by enabling a player to change the composition of the playing deck.
- (fishing) A restriction on using the right to catch a certain number of fish that was granted in relation to a different fishery.
verb
- (collectible card games) To include (a card) in one's sideboard.
- To add sideboards to.
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Examples of "sideboard" in Sentences
- I would mourn that sideboard, though.
- And the sideboard should come live at my house.
- I put the HOMO OMEGA image up in the sideboard.
- The trough sideboard bears an inclined mortise slot.
- The vase falls off the sideboard and shatters on the floor.
- The room contains an oak sideboard with a carved Green Man.
- In place of a sideboard was a row of teletypes and a phone bank.
- Also inside he designed the dining room sideboard, table and chairs.
- Each of the sideboard structures is supported by an upstanding member.
- A side panel is factory preassembled to the trough sideboard and post.
- A sideboard in the Sheraton style dates from the late eighteenth century.
- Whether the Bookshelf and the sideboard is available in various colors to matches with your style.
- Having three drawers, four cupboards and a considerable amount of space, this sideboard could be the answer to your storage needs.
- There was handsome old silver on the table and sideboard, which is a rare thing in France, as almost all the silver was melted during the
- Like a civic manifestation is the interior furniture: An oil-paint-portrait of the young sergeant Le Pen in bright parade-uniform, on a sideboard is the bible.
- But the praying Jesus above the sideboard is a little unusual, like the proverbial elephant in the room that no one mentions, so Parva decides there is only one thing to do.
- Over the sideboard was a large and elaborate piece of needlework, a perfect maze of doors and windows in green and red worsted, with a gigantic bird on either side preparing to alight.
- On the sideboard was a photo of her on her wedding day and Janine stared at it for long moments, remembering how she had felt then with her brand-new husband beside her and a baby growing inside her belly.
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