Results for: man carrying sandwich board
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flat board attached to four small wheels and used for skating on hard surfaces, ride a skateboard, use a skateboard to coast across hard surfaces, ride on skateboard, wheeled board for ridingskateboard
foamy waves, ride on ocean waves using a specially designed board; navigate in the Internet, move from site to site on the Internet in order to find information or for entertainment; scan through the programs on television or radio stations, ride waves...surf
frame for carrying coffin, stand for casket, platform (for a coffin)bier
frame for carrying equipment on the backpackframe
free on board; term which indicates that the seller will pay transportation costs to a specified point (from that point the purchaser is responsible)F.O.B.
freight, train carrying freightfreight train
full board, single charge for meals and boardAmerican plan
game played on a boardboard game
gate or trough for carrying water to water wheel, water pipepenstock
gathering for activity and socializing, honeybee, honey-making insect, see also:bumblebee, type of flying insect; gathering for the purpose of carrying out a certain task (quilting bee, spelling bee, etc.)bee
go on board a ship, put on board a ship; begin; become involved in an enterprise, go or put on boardembark
go on patrol, guard, watch; reconnaissance tour, scouting tour; squad car, military unit on a mission, regular tour made by a guard, make a reconnaissance tour; keep safe, maintain security, somebody carrying out a patrol, subdivision of a Scout trooppatrol
group chosen to do task, group of persons appointed or elected to act upon some matter of business, board, councilcommittee
hard paper substance used for boxes, lightweight paper boardcardboard
harness carrying people between shipsbreeches buoy
 

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