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  • noun Plural form of wakeboard.
  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wakeboard.

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Examples

  • On weekends, he and his family ride wakeboards on Abu Dhabi's turquoise waters.

    Oil-Rich Arab State Pushes 2009

  • “People want to buy wakeboards, and they want to buy them from you.”

    The Boys Next Door Jennifer Echols 2007

  • The five of us pitched the wakeboards and life vests from the boat back into the warehouse.

    The Boys Next Door Jennifer Echols 2007

  • Adam, Sean, Cameron and my brother, all wearing board shorts, stood in a line, pitching wakeboards and water skis and life vests and tow ropes from the warehouse into the boat.

    The Boys Next Door Jennifer Echols 2007

  • “People want to buy wakeboards, and they want to buy them from you.”

    The Boys Next Door Jennifer Echols 2007

  • Adam, Sean, Cameron and my brother, all wearing board shorts, stood in a line, pitching wakeboards and water skis and life vests and tow ropes from the warehouse into the boat.

    The Boys Next Door Jennifer Echols 2007

  • “People want to buy wakeboards, and they want to buy them from you.”

    The Boys Next Door Jennifer Echols 2007

  • The five of us pitched the wakeboards and life vests from the boat back into the warehouse.

    The Boys Next Door Jennifer Echols 2007

  • The five of us pitched the wakeboards and life vests from the boat back into the warehouse.

    The Boys Next Door Jennifer Echols 2007

  • Adam, Sean, Cameron and my brother, all wearing board shorts, stood in a line, pitching wakeboards and water skis and life vests and tow ropes from the warehouse into the boat.

    The Boys Next Door Jennifer Echols 2007

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