surfboard
[
surf
-bawrd, -bohrd]
/ˈsɜrfˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd/
noun
1.
a long, narrow
board
on which a person stands or lies prone in
surfboarding
.
verb (used without object)
2.
to ride a surfboard.
Origin
1820-30;
surf
+
board
Examples from the web for
surfboard
It's unclear what happened, but a surfer was lying on a
surfboard
and got bit.
If you want to paint a
surfboard
silver and carry it around, feel free, but those things aren't cheap.
And when the clouds clear, you've got a different problem-thirty-knot headwinds that turn your
surfboard
into a sail.
Ranching is the big moneymaker here, lending a singular saddle-meets-
surfboard
vibe to town.
Ranching is the big moneymaker here, lending a singular saddle-meets-
surfboard
vibe.
Try tourism or the town's growing
surfboard
shaping industry.
Swimming, waterskiing and surfing are popular here, with ski and
surfboard
rentals available.
As its name suggests, riders stand upright on a large
surfboard
-style board, propelling themselves across the water with an oar.
The essential gear for a kite surfer includes a
surfboard
or kite board, kite and lines.
Every beachwear company, every
surfboard
company, every accessories company wants its surfers photographed there.
British Dictionary definitions for
surfboard
surfboard
/
ˈsɜːfˌbɔːd
/
noun
1.
a long narrow board used in surfing