board
/ˈbɔɹd/
noun
a flat and hard tool made of wood, plastic, paper, etc. that is designed for specific purposes
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1On a December night in 1910, the exiled former leader of Honduras, Manuel Bonilla, boarded a borrowed yacht in New Orleans.
2Billions of people board a plane each year.
3On June 10, 1990, four crew members and 81 passengers boarded the aircraft.
4And finally, people with aisle seats board the plane.
5Two physicians boarded a flight out of Seattle.
chair
/ˈtʃɛɹ/
noun
furniture with a back and often four legs that a person can use for sitting
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1Throw chairs from at least six feet.
2Picking up chairs?
3Chair burn.
4Folding chairs.
5So do chairs.
computer
/kəmˈpjutɝ/
noun
an electronic device that stores and processes data
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1The computer system checks the rider's body movements about 100 times every second.
2- I'm just a little bit shaky on the new computer.
3Computers got eye balls, fool.
4Computer, show me some cats.
5Computer, start dictation.
desk
/ˈdɛsk/
noun
furniture we use for working, writing, reading, etc. that normally has a flat surface and drawers
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1Flip the desk!
2Desk the sleeping roll.
3Desks, desks, the end of this word is a little bit weird.
4Desks, desks, the end of this word is a little bit weird.
5bye desk.
door
/ˈdɔɹ/
noun
the thing we move to enter, exit, or access a place such as a vehicle, building, room, cupboard, etc.
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1A door in the rock opens, and the men go into a cave.
2Alissa runs to the door.
3The name alone will open doors.
4The state of Knowing closes doors to all further possibility.
5-Screen doors?
picture
/ˈpɪktʃɝ/
noun
a visual representation of a scene, person, etc. produced by a camera
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1The police can also look at pictures made by security cameras.
2One day he was trying to draw a picture of his father on the blackboard.
3He painted many beautiful and interesting pictures, and people paid a lot of money for them.
4This stands in stark contrast to the picture we get from Camus, who said that we are all the determiners of the value of our own lives.
5His pictures described as archaic, tribal, and of elemental power.
table
/ˈteɪbəɫ/
noun
furniture with a usually flat surface on top of one or multiple legs that we can sit at or put things on
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1She quickly puts a golden apple on the table.
2Jake sees a camera on the table.
3Table is over here.
4Table is real.
5Folding table.
wall
/ˈwɔɫ/
noun
an upright structure, usually made of brick, concrete, or stone that is made to divide, protect, or surround a place
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1So he puts a wall around the garden, with a big notice on it.
2Walls have a deep history in Northern Ireland.
3unfortunately well 11 grow wall back
4Back in the day, cavemen had walls.
5Like, back in the day, cavemen had walls.
window
/ˈwɪndoʊ/
noun
a space in a wall or vehicle that is made of glass and we use to look outside or get some fresh air
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1I can easily get in through her attic window.
2Open an incognito window if you don't want to give them credit and do your transaction that way.
3Window goes down.
4Other apps like Mail handle windows in a different way.
5Next up is windows.

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