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  • noun Plural form of surfboard.

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Examples

  • Same for a specialty stuff such as surfboards and skis.

    CNN Transcript Jul 30, 2008 2008

  • Your overhead for overweight and oversized luggage also going up, same for special stuff, such as surfboards and skis.

    CNN Transcript Jul 30, 2008 2008

  • Spears currently holds the record for the female artist with the most Teen Choice awards with a stunning 15 'surfboards' to her name.

    ABC2 News Video Game Reviews 2009

  • When open, the MINI Beachcomber Concept is also able to carry extra-long objects such as surfboards without the slightest problem.

    Top Speed 2009

  • When open, the MINI Beachcomber Concept is also able to carry extra-long objects, such as surfboards, with ease.

    Auto Motto 2009

  • When I see those TV commercials of silverback Baby Boomers sprinting with vintage surfboards toward ever-higher-yielding money-market funds, I feel both Boomer derision and a gnawing dread that my own funds are not similarly accruing (and in fact they are not — but maybe, to offset the losses, Brian Grazer will option my book?).

    Class Dismissed 2009

  • Then another place would beckon: San Diego, where I could sell surfboards, or run the front desk at the Angola Inn in northern Minnesota.

    Temporary Robert Vaughan 2011

  • In fact, not only does one of those surfboards appear in the Jimi Hendrix film Rainbow Bridge [6] that was shot on Maui, members of the Brotherhood appear in the movie.

    A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: Orange Sunshine by Nicholas Schou » Print 2010

  • Then there are the southern California beaches where on a popular weekend, a sea of people, bikini clad beauties and healthy bodies, carrying surfboards, boogie boards and more, inhabit a weekend and its surf.

    "Best" Beach 2009

  • “People were sawing surfboards in half and sticking them on a rotor to claim the tax credit,” Zaelke said.

    The Elusive Green Economy 2009

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