Similar words: ironing board, rowing boat, herringbone, boarding, spring, keyboarding, boarding pass, boarding house. Meaning: n. 1. a flexible board for jumping upward 2. a beginning from which an enterprise is launched.
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(1) He dived off the springboard and swam down to the shallow end.
(2) The 1981 budget was the springboard for an economic miracle.
(3) The college debating society was a natural springboard for her career in politics.
(4) The TV soap has been a springboard for a lot of careers.
(5) The document provided a springboard for a lot of useful discussion.
(6) It therefore acts as a springboard to freedom.
(7) Working from failure Failure is the springboard for profit.
(8) She should be a favorite in the three-meter springboard and the platform, but things are never that simple for Clark.
(9) It is important that the springboard doctrine be understood in its context.
(10) Then he provided the springboard for the second with a long, perfectly-judged touch kick.
(11) Maybe this will be a springboard for us to compete for the rest of the season.
(12) At first, the island was seen as a springboard for the Nationalists plan to reconquer the mainland.
(13) This story can be the springboard to a whole set of tales about the lion and the mouse.
(14) His new job was a springboard for Mr Major's own Cabinet career.
(15) Its eventual success acted as a springboard for the union boss, who looks much younger than his 56 years.
(16) The show aims to give new young talent a springboard to success.
(17) The firm's director is confident that the new project will act as a springboard for/to further contracts.
(18) Many younger academics will use this book as a springboard and an inspiration for their own work in the field.
(19) Here the viewing of the sequence is used as a springboard for a set of activities which follow it.
(20) The Senate is notorious for closing ranks against any young politicians who try to use it as a springboard for something grander.
(21) In other words the lithosphere experiences flexure[http://Sentencedict.com], just as a springboard does when a diver walks along it.
(22) Western officials promoted the site as a cradle of local entrepreneurship that would provide an economic springboard for the country.
(23) The continuity of a successful outcome of the tendering process is the springboard of a company's future growth and prosperity.
(24) Lenin was not a nationalist, and his central political aim was to preserve the Republic as a springboard for world revolution.
(25) Ismail became progressively less dangerous as a kick returner, once his springboard to fame.
(26) Working partnerships forged at home have provided a good springboard for launching several initiatives with partners abroad.
(27) The full-colour illustrations will motivate children's interest and provide an excellent springboard for both oral and written work.
(28) The leaders of the Majority Socialists regarded the revolutionary legitimation of their authority not as a springboard but as a stigma.
(29) He used his years in the Senate as a springboard for his presidential campaign.
(30) Influential in child psychiatry for over thirty years, Kahn moved into that field from the excellent springboard of general practice.
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