Wiktionary
alt. 1 A small, buoyant board used to support a swimmer's upper body and arms while allowing free kicking movements. 2 On pianos and organs, a vertical panel located above the pedals. 3 On doors, the vinyl panel at the bottom eight inches. n. 1 A small, buoyant board used to support a swimmer's upper body and arms while allowing free kicking movements. 2 On pianos and organs, a vertical panel located above the pedals. 3 On doors, the vinyl panel at the bottom eight inches.
Usage examples of "kickboard".
Beyond us, pelican-bellied ladies in swim caps followed kickboards back and forth across the pool.
One of the deckhands was polishing the brass kickboards of the stairs leading to the texas deck.
We entered an anteroom that was used to store an assortment of play equipment: badminton rackets, golf clubs, baseball bats, a rack lined with a full set of croquet mallets and balls, Styrofoam kickboards for the pool, and a line of fiberglass surfboards that looked as if they'd been propped against the wall for years.
KC tiptoed around the chaises longues, the lifeguard chair, and the stacks of kickboards.