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Meaning of boardsman | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A member (especially male) of a board (governing body).
    dated
  2. A surfer.
  3. A record producer; one who works a mixing board.
  4. A high diver.
    dated
  5. A basketball player who excels at rebounds.
  6. A sailor on a smack whose job is to bait and shoot the lines
  7. One who rides on the boards of a log canoe in order to balance it.
  8. One who wears a sandwich board.
    dated
  9. A chess player.
  10. A player of draughts/checkers
    dated
  11. One who assembles the frames of a ship.
  12. One who prepares wigs or artificial hair.
    archaic

Examples

“In certain instances we were estranged from denominational boardsmen by their sensitivity to professional prerogative.”
“The members elected for the consolidated school system were often boardsmen from the parent school systems.”
“The youngest Ohio boardsman, John (Scott) Francis, 18, is a warehouse billing clerk.”
“Beyond their obvious role in selecting architects and shaping the appearance of the campus along the lines of their businesses, Philadelphia boardsmen, whose resources were tied up in their industries, took a different course from the capitalists of New York in running and funding the university.”
“The first Endless Summer was partially a surfing documentary and partially a travelog, but it was organized around the quest for the perfect beach, which the intrepid boardsmen finally found at the film's end.”
“Only the missing boardsman, Sam Meyers, had a real job. How did these young men fund their passion? Surfing in Acapulco costs money.”
“We found Viri and his friend Miki Aikau, a legendary boardsman, waiting for us on the beach.”
“Brooklyn's THE BAD SEED getsa potentially dangerous production assist from Virginia boardsman Nottz, who resuscitates the Depression-era chorus technique he laced Busta Rhymes with on "Get Out!!"”
“The production from Miami-based boardsman Red Spyda is punchier, G-Unit's faux Last Poets-style ad libs gleefully interact with Big, and 50 freely flaunts his outlaw-cum-favored-son status”
“A boardsman at heart, though, his dark, diamond-hard soundtrack steals the show.”
“High divers Wilf Bacon, who holds the B.C. indoor crown, and Bernie McHale supplied thrilling samples of what aquatic fans will see, when the province's best boardsmen vie for honors at the Jaycee Regatta next month.”
“In the diving competition, ace boardsman Dan Troost fell into second spot by three points as the senior hit his hand and head on the board in his final dive, breaking a small bone in his hand.”
“He needs only to concentrate and to dive in practice, to become a still far better boardsman.”
“The overall record for the team was also broken that night when the Royal boardsmen grabbed 71 bouncebacks.”
“Willie Murrell, the fluid 6-6 frontliner, is the ’Cats No. 1 point producer with an 18.3 average. His 9.1 mark also tops the boardsmen.”
“Michael Whitley of Ohlone led all boardsmen with 6 rebounds.”
“Earley in the morning there was an altercation between some of the Boardsmen and one of the Ships Corperals.”
“Why, blast, I mind when I wor boardsman o' the Rose of Sharon. The mate, I f 'rget his name, went hoom unexpected-like one night and found a man in bed 'long o' his old woman.”
“The crews of the later ketches numbered nine; a master (who was often also owner), mate, boardsman, and under-boardsman, whose duties were to bait and shoot the lines, the haulers and backer-in, who coiled down and removed the stale bait, and the boy, who was also cook.”
“By adjusting their position on the boards, the crew can compensate for subtle changes in wind and course. One wrong move may be enough to send everyone into the drink, so the job of the boardsman is a tricky one.”
“Roger Vaughn explains the tack, in relation to the boardsmen, stating: Part of the fun, not to mention exercise, in log canoe sailing smooth crew work with the heavy planks that keep these hulls on their feet or close to it.”
“In a stiff wind, the boardsmen run up 12-15 foot boards from side to balance the craft”
“[...] one example of this being the fact that a boardsman has recently been promenading the Strand with a selection of photographs upon his sandwich boards”
“In " Following the Leader " (May 12, 1887), HB has given a fanciful version of the candidate's supporters impressed as boardsmen. O'Connell heads the file, with a placard "Leader for Westminster."”
“From time to time the boardsman has to don some descriptive costume. Should he be retained on behalf of the Army and Navy Hair-Cutting Saloon, he may appear in an old regimental tunic and cocked hat, accompanied by a mate who stalks the world in the guise of a British Admiral. Again, should his boards illustrate “The Convict’s Doom,” the latest melodramatic success at the Princess’s Theatre, he will very likely walk abroad in knickerbockers and a jacket plentifully embellished with the broad arrow.”
“Bob took his unspoken initiation in stride; it was a chess game of sorts, and he was in the realm of a master, who, in turn, was son of a master boardsman.”
“On talent alone, Hook confesses, he had no right to such a matchup. No, the way Hook describes the Virgin Island boardsmen, they come off like the chess equivalent of the Jamaican bobsledders who gamed their way into the Olympics (the athletical Olympics, not the chess olympics) by representing a nation that really shouldn’t be competing.”
“While I am sure that there have been many novels that revolve around chess, it was Robert Hough who transported the game from the old world to the new along with the boardsman, Benny Wand.”
“On Tuesday evening draught match was played at the Eastbourne village club. The home team are adept boardsmen [...]”
“The following match was contested on Wednesday last week, when the Town Club, though without their two top boardsmen, proved far too strong for the soldiers.”
“Champion checker players of Pittsburgh and a team composed of the outstanding boardsmen of the Monongahela Valley will meet in a checker tournament to be held in Donora on Saturday, April 21st.”
“In this work there are engaged the frameturner, the boardsman or adjuster, and a third man whom we may term the builder.”
“[...] having given out information so that the midship frames could be worked, it had been found that the boardsmen were practically upon the backs of the loftsmen and it had been difficult to keep pace without outside work.”
“Alex Pollock, Frame Boardsman, East Yard”
“1891, July 25, classified advert in South Wales Echo Wanted; good Gent's Hand; fair Ladies and Boardsman, able to put up plain dressings.”
“It is unnecessary after this description to remind the young boardsman that no net is put on inside the mount, all the middle portion being left bare.”
“HAIRDRESSERS-Wanted, a First-class Gentleman's Hand and Boardsman, Must understand all branches of hair work”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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