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  • verb Present participle of preboard.

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Examples

  • We did end up getting preboarding as I was travelling with the girls, so poor Rae's shoulder was sacrificed for nothing.

    Great moments in motherhood -- not so much alison 2010

  • It handles preboarding screening with computers that cross-check the validity of passports and visas.

    Antiterror, Inc. 2007

  • The gate agent announced preboarding of the Northwest Airlines flight to Los Angeles.

    The Stone Monkey Jeffery Deaver 2002

  • The gate agent announced preboarding of the Northwest Airlines flight to Los Angeles.

    The Stone Monkey Jeffery Deaver 2002

  • The gate agent announced preboarding of the Northwest Airlines flight to Los Angeles.

    The Stone Monkey Deaver, Jeffery 2002

  • The gate agent announced preboarding of the Northwest Airlines flight to Los Angeles.

    The Stone Monkey Jeffery Deaver 2002

  • The gate agent announced preboarding of the Northwest Airlines flight to Los Angeles.

    A Lincoln Rhyme eBook Boxed Set Jeffery Deaver 2001

  • And United began selling a variety of perks a couple of years ago, ranging from door-to-door baggage delivery ($79 to $99, depending on the flight) to expedited security and preboarding (from $9).

    NYT > Home Page By MICHELLE HIGGINS 2011

  • During preboarding announcements, airlines have taken to telling fliers that the last people on board essentially have no chance of their bags accompanying them in the cabin.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • At issue, he added, is "whether a family of five would be willing to pay $100 for preboarding, guaranteed seating together, and some sugary drinks for the kids."

    NYT > Home Page By MICHELLE HIGGINS 2011

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