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paddleboard
[ pad-l-bawrd ]
noun
- a board of variable size, similar to a surfboard in shape, used in any of various watersports that involve sitting, kneeling, lying, or standing on the board and propelling it with the hands or a paddle.
verb (used without object)
- to engage in any of various watersports that involve riding on a board similar in shape to a surfboard while propelling it with the hands or a paddle, depending on whether one is sitting, kneeling, lying, or standing:
If youâre heading out to paddleboard for the first time, go to a place youâre familiar with, and go with a friend.
paddleboard
/ ˱èĂŠ»ćɱôËČúÉË»ć /
noun
- a long narrow surfboard
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of paddleboard1
Example Sentences
A high-powered remote meeting in the morning and a quick paddleboard at lunch is the work-life balance dream Anglesey is advocating as it tries to lure back a generation that moved away for work.
A paddleboard tour company owner has admitted to gross negligence manslaughter after the deaths of four people.
She squeezed her way to the back of her garage stuffed with boxes, bins and a long paddleboard.
In Glenfield, Reece Wilson went to Morrisons to do some shopping, but found the car park was submerged so "decided to go home, blow the paddleboard up and go have a bit of fun".
An âincidentâ is when someone is approached and touched by a shark, or the shark touches their surfboard, paddleboard or similar mode of transport.
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