The green lines represent the home keys while the red show the trackpad boarder.
From the techcrunch.com
Nick Baumgartner receives his gold medal from men's boarder-cross with son Landon.
From the stuff.co.nz
For now, Gregory Norman has chosen his own path as a world-class kite boarder.
From the nytimes.com
Pink is also accused of shooting and wounding a boarder at the home, James Pagano.
From the freep.com
Persia was concerned about the Russian fortifications on its northeastern boarder.
From the theatlantic.com
He describes to their Polish boarder the overwrought plot that distracted him.
From the latimes.com
The device I'm looking for has to be positively activated on demand by the boarder.
From the sfgate.com
It is a big joke for India to build a wall alone the Indo-Bangladesh boarder.
From the economist.com
A decade earlier, Nisbett targeted a 16-year-old boarder in his office one evening.
From the smh.com.au
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Lodger: a tenant in someone's house
Someone who forces their way aboard ship; "stand by to repel boarders"
A pupil who lives at school during term time
(boarding) the act of passengers and crew getting aboard a ship or aircraft
(Boarding (attack)) Boarding, in its simplest sense, refers to the insertion onto a ship's deck of individuals. ...
(Boarding (horses)) A livery yard or livery stable (Great Britain, Ireland), or boarding stable (Australia, North America) is a stable where horse owners pay a weekly or monthly fee to keep their horses. ...
(Boarding (ice hockey)) Boarding in ice hockey is a penalty called when an offending player violently pushes or checks an opposing player into the boards of the hockey rink when the opposing player is facing the boards. ...
(Boarding (transport)) Boarding is a term to describe the entry of passengers onto a vehicle, usually in public transportation. Boarding starts with entering the vehicle and ends with the seating of each passenger and closure of the doors. ...