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- noun A
board capable of displayingvideo footage , as at a sports ground.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Hall of Famer Bill Russell attended the game and received a standing ovation when he was shown on the main videoboard.
USATODAY.com - Mavs miss Nowitzki as Spurs take 3-1 series lead 2003
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You also have a full and amazing view of that huge videoboard which is the largest in the Pac-10.
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You also have a full and amazing view of that huge videoboard which is the largest in the Pac-10.
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You also have a full and amazing view of that huge videoboard which is the largest in the Pac-10.
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The singer became a regular at Senators games where she was sometimes shown on the videoboard.
Carrie Underwood: Hockey's Yoko Ono Scott Cacciola 2011
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The crowd provided swimmer Jason Lezak of Irvine a lengthy ovation as a portion of his gold-medal securing anchor leg in the 400-meter relay was shown on the videoboard. ...
USATODAY.com 2008
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With a crowd looking on that included Donald Trump, Torre received the loudest cheers as he was shown three times on the giant videoboard, and Mattingly -- who will succeed Torre next season as Los Angeles Dodgers manager -- got the second-loudest applause.
George Steinbrenner Monument Unveiled At Yankee Stadium (PHOTOS) 2010
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With a crowd looking on that included Donald Trump, Torre received the loudest cheers as he was shown three times on the giant videoboard, and Mattingly -- who will succeed Torre next season as Los Angeles Dodgers manager -- got the second-loudest applause.
George Steinbrenner Monument Unveiled At Yankee Stadium (PHOTOS) 2010
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They got a loud ovation when shown the videoboard over the court, and Biden stood up and waved to the crowd.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Messages from soldiers serving in Afghanistan were shown on the videoboard during stoppages in play. ...
USATODAY.com 2008
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