board with (someone)
board with (someone)
To live with someone in a place other than one's home temporarily. My son will board with my parents while I travel for work.
See also: board
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
board with someone
to live with someone temporarily, usually while paying to do so. I will board with my aunt when I go to school in Adamsville. I do not wish to board with relatives.
See also: board
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- board with
- off board
- the drawing board
- big board
- (as) flat as a board
- flat as a board
- boogie-board
- draft board
- bring (someone) to heel
- bring someone to heel