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noun ˈfʊtbɔːdˈfʊtbɔrd 1An upright panel forming the foot of a bed. Example sentencesExamples - My bed had a fruity garland carved in the footboard and a half-tester dripping with lace overhead.
- Andy complained, giving the footboard a knuckle-knock.
- After the two padded safety straps are fastened in place, two footboards with gel pad liners are placed at the foot of the OR bed, and covered with sheets.
- Haley was propped up against the headboard and James against the footboard both their legs outstretched resting alongside each other's.
- Or, more accurately, he was seated on the footboard at the foot of the bed, with his feet on the gray-sheeted mattress.
- There were clothes flopped over the footboard of his bed and a couple motorcycle magazines lying about.
- White calms the patterns, and brown on the footboard and headboard, as well as the sisal rug, relaxes and grounds the white.
- Two circulating nurses, working together, placed two footboards at the foot of the OR bed.
- Anne had crawled over to the footboard of the bed and was resting her chin on the wood, staring at the rug.
- Then she looked up and laughed as Atlikan fell onto the bed next to her and stretched his long legs out, his feet touching the footboard.
- The circulating nurse pulls the patient's shoulder straps to minimize shoulder contact with the magnets and adjusts the footboard.
- The headboard and footboard were of the same wood as the dresser and nightstand.
- Standing at the foot of his bed, the figures were so tiny that their heads barely poked above the footboard.
- Anne flopped down on the bed, and Jonathan took a more dignified pose, leaning against the footboard.
- Tanj slept that night in his bed, in his arms, but still chained to the footboard.
- Headboards, footboards, and side rails can be unsafe, especially if a baby is left alone in bed with these trappings.
- His black jacket was hanging over the footboard to his bed, a string tie draped over it, and a white shirt was laid out on the coverlet.
- It has skillful carving of a lion on the headboard and the footboard.
- He grasped the gilded footboard and straightened his elbows, such that he hovered over the bed rather than sitting on it.
- His fingers tap impatiently on the footboard of the bed.
2A board serving as a step up to a vehicle such as a carriage or train. Example sentencesExamples - Commuters have to travel in trains crammed full to the lowest step of their footboards in morning and evening rush hours.
- With three wheels and dual footboards, it boasts an unusually stable and smooth ride.
- Thanks to the jammed system, commuters frequently stand on the footboard with the doors left dangerously open.
- A crowded bus with college boys hanging on to the footboard stands next to her.
- It also discourages the dangerous habit of footboard travelling.
- The gear wheel freely rotates over the shaft and the entire unit is fixed under the footboard.
- The premise that the lengthening the fleet, be it the city or mofussil buses, would lessen the pressure on the footboards, has just not worked.
- The worried passenger tried to enter the train only to slip and dangle between the footboard of the bogie and the platform.
- Many travel on the footboard of buses, just for the heck of it, scaring the conductors all through.
- With the footboard just 40 cm high compared to one foot for ordinary buses, senior citizens and disabled can board and alight easily.
- And if you are more adventurous, there are cheaper transport operators who could give you leg space on the tip of the footboard.
- ‘Those who habitually travel on the footboard are difficult to handle and sometimes I have to warn them,’ says Sangeetha.
- Satchel slung across his back, smoothing oiled hair into place, he had just swung up the footboard steps of the 7-30 a.m.
- Dirt and discomfort apart, there are the eve-teasers and jokers doing their acrobatics on the footboard who stick out as the sore-thumbs.
- They hang from the bus, with half a big toe firmly planted on the footboard, and one hand grappling the handhold meant to help people get in.
- In the midst of all this, there are BMTC buses loaded with commuters, a good number of them on footboards.
- Stepping up on the footboard, he applied gentle pressure to her arm.
- Because she is short, my girlfriend found it difficult to reach the footboards and after one 15 km journey she was glad to have a break.
- It was an eye-opener for the constables, when it was pointed out that only the conductor should be booked for allowing passengers to travel on footboards.
nounˈfʊtbɔrdˈfo͝otbôrd 1An upright panel forming the foot of a bed. Example sentencesExamples - Anne flopped down on the bed, and Jonathan took a more dignified pose, leaning against the footboard.
- Andy complained, giving the footboard a knuckle-knock.
- White calms the patterns, and brown on the footboard and headboard, as well as the sisal rug, relaxes and grounds the white.
- The headboard and footboard were of the same wood as the dresser and nightstand.
- The circulating nurse pulls the patient's shoulder straps to minimize shoulder contact with the magnets and adjusts the footboard.
- Headboards, footboards, and side rails can be unsafe, especially if a baby is left alone in bed with these trappings.
- Anne had crawled over to the footboard of the bed and was resting her chin on the wood, staring at the rug.
- His fingers tap impatiently on the footboard of the bed.
- Two circulating nurses, working together, placed two footboards at the foot of the OR bed.
- After the two padded safety straps are fastened in place, two footboards with gel pad liners are placed at the foot of the OR bed, and covered with sheets.
- Then she looked up and laughed as Atlikan fell onto the bed next to her and stretched his long legs out, his feet touching the footboard.
- Standing at the foot of his bed, the figures were so tiny that their heads barely poked above the footboard.
- It has skillful carving of a lion on the headboard and the footboard.
- My bed had a fruity garland carved in the footboard and a half-tester dripping with lace overhead.
- There were clothes flopped over the footboard of his bed and a couple motorcycle magazines lying about.
- He grasped the gilded footboard and straightened his elbows, such that he hovered over the bed rather than sitting on it.
- Haley was propped up against the headboard and James against the footboard both their legs outstretched resting alongside each other's.
- His black jacket was hanging over the footboard to his bed, a string tie draped over it, and a white shirt was laid out on the coverlet.
- Tanj slept that night in his bed, in his arms, but still chained to the footboard.
- Or, more accurately, he was seated on the footboard at the foot of the bed, with his feet on the gray-sheeted mattress.
2A board serving as a step up to a vehicle such as a train. Example sentencesExamples - Many travel on the footboard of buses, just for the heck of it, scaring the conductors all through.
- It also discourages the dangerous habit of footboard travelling.
- With the footboard just 40 cm high compared to one foot for ordinary buses, senior citizens and disabled can board and alight easily.
- With three wheels and dual footboards, it boasts an unusually stable and smooth ride.
- Because she is short, my girlfriend found it difficult to reach the footboards and after one 15 km journey she was glad to have a break.
- The gear wheel freely rotates over the shaft and the entire unit is fixed under the footboard.
- Stepping up on the footboard, he applied gentle pressure to her arm.
- They hang from the bus, with half a big toe firmly planted on the footboard, and one hand grappling the handhold meant to help people get in.
- Thanks to the jammed system, commuters frequently stand on the footboard with the doors left dangerously open.
- A crowded bus with college boys hanging on to the footboard stands next to her.
- In the midst of all this, there are BMTC buses loaded with commuters, a good number of them on footboards.
- ‘Those who habitually travel on the footboard are difficult to handle and sometimes I have to warn them,’ says Sangeetha.
- The premise that the lengthening the fleet, be it the city or mofussil buses, would lessen the pressure on the footboards, has just not worked.
- Satchel slung across his back, smoothing oiled hair into place, he had just swung up the footboard steps of the 7-30 a.m.
- And if you are more adventurous, there are cheaper transport operators who could give you leg space on the tip of the footboard.
- Commuters have to travel in trains crammed full to the lowest step of their footboards in morning and evening rush hours.
- The worried passenger tried to enter the train only to slip and dangle between the footboard of the bogie and the platform.
- Dirt and discomfort apart, there are the eve-teasers and jokers doing their acrobatics on the footboard who stick out as the sore-thumbs.
- It was an eye-opener for the constables, when it was pointed out that only the conductor should be booked for allowing passengers to travel on footboards.
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