surfboard
IPA: sˈɝfbɔrd
noun
- A shaped waterproof plank, usually made of wood or foam and reinforced plastic, used to surf on waves.
verb
- To use a surfboard; to surf.
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Examples of "surfboard" in Sentences
- He'd just jump on his surfboard.
- Stacey's first surfboard instructor.
- He was shiny and flew on a surfboard.
- Tom is then used as a surfboard by Jerry.
- Even solid balsa surfboards are available.
- The shape of the boats resemble the shape of a surfboard.
- There are a number of different fin configuration on a surfboard.
- The girls then zoom aimlessly around the city on flying surfboards.
- They have what is called a surfboard perhaps four or five feet long.
- Many consider the bonzer design to be the archetype of the modern surfboard.
- The surfboard fin is the part of the back of a surfboard that enters the water.
- I just spent a pretty penny on a Lilo & Stitch surfboard from the Japanese Disney Store.
- Getting up on a surfboard was an amazing feeling—something that helped me feel like I would be able to live life even without my eyes.
- -- While the monologue (things the old and presumably "immature" Ashton would've found "awesome") wasn't that funny, it did include a bulldog on a surfboard, which is great.
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