Definitions

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  • noun A snowboard or surfboard with an attached sail
  • noun climbing, skiing The hard crust formed by high winds on exposed snow.
  • noun agriculture In a mechanical harvester, a board which shelters harvested grain and prevents it being blown away by the wind.

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Examples

  • Gaber leaned across to the windboard to check the telltagger, nodding to Kai to indicate it was ready and set.

    Cattle Town 2010

  • The entire proposed report is available at michigan.gov/windboard.

    Wind Energy Hearing in Scottville weakyknee 2009

  • The entire proposed report is available at michigan.gov/windboard.

    Archive 2009-08-01 weakyknee 2009

  • Despite conditions that varied from dense cold windboard to hot pow, Jones, Townsend and Bell all found the snow to be more than adequate for ripping heavyweight lines, including serious air time.

    Sierra Sun - Top Stories 2009

  • " Gaber leaned across to the windboard to check the telltagger, nodding to Kai to indicate it was ready and set.

    Dinosaur Planet McCaffrey, Anne 1978

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