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draughtboard
[ draft-bawrd, -bohrd, drahft- ]
draughtboard
/ ˈdrɑːftˌbɔːd /
noun
- a square board divided into 64 squares of alternating colours, used for playing draughts or chess
Word History and Origins
Origin of draughtboard1
Example Sentences
Partly as a result of Hitler’s campaigns in the wake of the Great Depression, by the mid-1930s the cosmopolitan Europe that Zweig had known—in the coffee houses of Vienna, the salons of Paris and the cabarets of Berlin—had shrunk into a draughtboard of warring nation-states.
A "Fox and Geese" board, or a draughtboard, will help to pass the time.
There’s something to buy a dress with, and see here, don’t get a draughtboard pattern.
He looks on life as a sort of draughtboard.
But even the most vacillating man cannot change one fancy for another as he would replace a black piece on the draughtboard with a white one, and he still found it delightful to be so near Barine.
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