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surfboard - use in sentences
Converse of object
- need: Competition: 101 uses for ID Cards We need ID Cards like hamsters need surfboards.
- include: A surfing lesson includes a suitable surfboard ( long, wide, buoyant and made of soft.. .
- use: If there is no surf we will use the surfboards to play games in the sea with the emphasis on fun.
- make: He was 24 and made surfboards in a factory in California.
- take: Coach company National Express breached advertising rules by saying passengers could take surfboards on their coaches, the industry watchdog has said.
- design: Santa Cruz has now re-entered the market with a range of surfboards designed by some of the worlds best shapers.
Adjective modifier
- fullsize: Novice surfers might start with a short bodyboard but to surf properly you will need a fullsize surfboard.
- epoxy: Epoxy surfboardS are stronger and lighter than traditional fiberglass boards.
- radical: Surf Stuff features cool beachwear and a radical surfboard.
- sustainable: That resulted in what was then the most sustainable composite surfboard in the world being built.
- suitable: A surfing lesson includes a suitable surfboard ( long, wide, buoyant and made of soft.. .
- new: I can afford a new surfboard when I want one - and a new car, too.
Modifies a noun
- design: The construction of the sculpture involved the technology of surfboard design.
- blank: The foam can be used to make surfboard blanks ( the basic board which is then shaped ).
- hire: Beach facilities include toilets, cafes, surfboard hire, lifeguard cover and first aid.
- manufacturer: There are surfboard manufacturers and resorts who want to talk to her.
- item: Sign up with eBay.co.uk to begin buying and selling Surfboards items online.
- wax: Sex Wax The best known variety of surfboard wax.
Noun used with modifier
- foam: We have a number of foam surfboards for guests.
- nsp: NSP surfboards come complete with fins, leash and inlaid traction pads, so you're ready to go.
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