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paddleboard

[ pad-l-bawrd ]

noun

  1. 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)

  1. 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 you’re heading out to paddleboard for the first time, go to a place you’re familiar with, and go with a friend.

paddleboard

/ ˈpædəlˌbɔːd /

noun

  1. a long narrow surfboard


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Word History and Origins

Origin of paddleboard1

First recorded in 1780–90, for an earlier sense; 1930–35, for the current senses; paddle 1 + board

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Example Sentences

I work out, I paddleboard, play tennis, I chip away, trying to keep up.

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