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springboard

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Word definitions for springboard in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB provide ▪ Working partnerships forged at home have provided a good springboard for launching several initiatives with partners abroad. ▪ Western officials promoted the site as a cradle of local entrepreneurship that ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Springboard \Spring"board`\ (-b[=o]rd`), n. An elastic board, secured at the ends, or at one end, often by elastic supports, used in performing feats of agility or in exercising.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also spring-board , 1799, from spring (v.) + board (n.1).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A diving board consisting of a flexible, springy, cantilevered platform, used for diving into water. 2 (context gymnastics English) A small platform on springs and usually hinged at one end, used to launch or vault onto other equipment. 3 (context ...

Usage examples of springboard.

They're using the cat and the car as a springboard to get even angrier about the list.

Once these pincers snapped shut, Kustrin would fall and the linking of the two bridgeheads would provide the Russians with a major springboard on the western bank for their drive on Berlin.

And reports from Earth, which Sax forced himself to watch for an hour a day, made it clear that some forces there were trying to keep things the way they had been before the flood, in sharp conflict with other groups trying to take advantage of the flood in the same way the Martian revolutionaries had, using it as a break point in history and a springboard to some new order, some fresh start.

And although I have been very busy, here in New Guinea, preparing the springboard for my return, the Filipinos don't know about any of this, and many of them probably think I have forgotten about them entirely.

The sudden release made him feel as if he were tumbling head over heels, as if he had been catapulted off the end of that same springboard and was falling through the air doing forward rolls.

To the very end of the springboard the emulator keeps up his courage and his desire to follow.

I patted one of the ladies affectionately on the shoulder with that easy familiarity that overcomes me when I am drunk and used her as a kind of springboard to propel myself towards the stairs, where I smiled a farewell to the room-everyone was by now watching me with interest-and descended the stairs in one fluid motion.

Instead of rushing from one problem-solving crisis to another, they’re focused on coming up with synergistic springboards to future contribution and fulfillment.

Hypotheses not taken as the springboard for real action may be false but not fatal.

With a flying kick, Logan planted one foot in his opponent's stomach, the other on his shoulder, and sprang upward, using Sabretooth as a springboard that allowed him to get up and out, to the observation area on the statue's crown.

The switch was in the right side pocket of his shorts, and his shorts, along with his other clothes and those of his companions, lay in a heap under the springboard at the edge of the pool.

Her back was now beginning to protest at the strain the hold had put her under, but she replied to this by tautening and tensing her frame so that her spine formed an arc that spread the tension throughout her body and used it as a springboard for her own move.

Bankruptcy and repudiation are the springboards from which much of our civilization vaults and turns its somersets, but the savage stands on the unelastic plank of famine.

They took the exposed maximum-classified memorandum and used it as a springboard for the wild waters of heroic speculation, knowing their issues would be grabbed by their unsceptical readership.