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  • noun Alternative spelling of windboard.

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Examples

  • He jumped from the car sideways onto the hard wind-board, made a jump turn and crouching and trailing his sticks slipped in a rush down the slope.

    The Short Stories Ernest Hemingway 1953

  • The gale scouring the exposed surface of the mountain had swept the snow surface into a wind-board crust.

    The Short Stories Ernest Hemingway 1953

  • The wind-board is in like manner, and by the same unhappy contrivance, firmly jammed into the jaws of the chimney, so egress to the Doctor up the vent is wholly denied -- no fire-engine in the town -- but one under repair.

    Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 John Wilson 1819

  • She propelled him so fast that it was more like driving a motor-boat than a wind-board.

    Storynory - Stories For Kids 2009

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