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Meaning of wakeboard

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wakeboard (n)

a buoyant board (resembling a surfboard) that is used to ride over water while being pulled behind a motorboat

wakeboard Sentence Examples

  1. Jake soared through the air, his wakeboard slicing the lake's glassy surface like a knife.
  2. Despite the icy water, Emily persisted in her wakeboard practice, determined to master her skills.
  3. The wakeboarders' tricks and flips created a mesmerizing spectacle for spectators on the beach.
  4. Kyle's wakeboard caught an unexpected gust of wind, sending him somersaulting over the boat.
  5. Sarah's first attempt at wakeboarding proved exhilarating, leaving her eager for more.
  6. The wakeboard cable park offered a safe and controlled environment for beginners to learn the sport.
  7. The wakeboard tournament attracted top riders from all over the country, each showcasing their unique style.
  8. The wakeboarder's powerful thighs strained against the tow rope as he surged forward.
  9. The wakeboard pond was a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts during the summer months.
  10. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the wakeboarders packed up their gear, content with a day well spent on the water.

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a buoyant board (resembling a surfboard) that is used to ride over water while being pulled behind a motorboat

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Jake soared through the air, his wakeboard slicing the lake's glassy surface like a knife.

Despite the icy water, Emily persisted in her wakeboard practice, determined to master her skills.

The wakeboarders' tricks and flips created a mesmerizing spectacle for spectators on the beach.

Kyle's wakeboard caught an unexpected gust of wind, sending him somersaulting over the boat.