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board out
board (someone or an animal) out
to send someone or an animal away to live, temporarily. (Usually said of a school-age child or a pet.) They decided to board Billy out. They boarded out the dog while they were on vacation.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Pete | | [pi:t] | |
| Ruairi | | - | Scottish |
| Ismael | | ['ismiəl] | |
| Josepha | | yo-ZE-fah (German) | German (Archaic), English (Rare) |
| Gresham | | GRESH-əm | English (Rare) |
| Shifra | | - | Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew |