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board out

vb. (context transitive idiomatic English) to send (children or pets) to stay with other people (or to boarding school, in the case of children)

Usage examples of "board out".

She carefully laid the board out, then turned all of the lettered tiles face up.

Then he finally saw white rectangles, that looked more like ghosts of integrated circuits rather then the real things, to materialize on the board out of coagulations of turbid water that were running over the circuit board like ribbons of mist over a morning land.

Each of them paddled a board out into the ocean to where the water toppled into waves, stood up on the board, and rode in.

Toward noon, when we were off the point of Maraa, the wind died away and presently made up strong from the southeast, so that we were obliged to make a long board out to sea.

He will sit on a beach for hours, studying wave conditions, looking for sets that will push him to and maybe past his personal threshold, oblivious even to the passing contents of bun-floss bikinis, so focused and patient that he makes one of those Easter Island stone heads seem positively jittery, but when he sees what he needs and paddles his board out to the lineup, he doesn't wallow there like a buoy, he becomes a true raging slash master, ripping the waves, domesticating even the hugest thunder crushers, going for it so totally that if any shark mistook him for chum, he'd flip it upside down and ride it like a longboard.

They slid the board out of the top of the long box and burned Simon's name onto it with Nadia's soldering iron, and stuck the board in the first dune.

They slid the board out of the top of the long box and burned Simon’.

And you can't get a sharp lawyer to talk your way around Galactic law the way you might be able to talk a medical review board out of revoking your license for aiding and abetting unethical medical experiments by whining that you didn't know what he was doing.

But he'd held that colorful board out, said she could take a breeze.