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Bulletin board   /bˈʊlɪtən bɔrd/   Listen
Bulletin board

noun
1.
A computer that is running software that allows users to leave messages and access information of general interest.  Synonyms: bbs, bulletin board system, electronic bulletin board.
2.
A board that hangs on a wall; displays announcements.  Synonym: notice board.



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"Bulletin board" Quotes from Famous Books



... One glance at the bulletin board, erected just outside their quarters at the aerodrome, told Tom and Jack what they were detailed for that day. It was the day following the arrival of Nellie Leroy at that particular place in France, only to find that her brother was missing—either ...
— Air Service Boys in the Big Battle • Charles Amory Beach

... cause a notice to be prepared for my signature, to be spread on the bulletin board in each department, to the effect that Donald McKaye is no longer connected in any way with ...
— Kindred of the Dust • Peter B. Kyne

... professor of physical culture proved correct. On Monday following the freshman dance, a notice appeared on the official bulletin board stating that on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon of that week basket-ball try-outs for freshman, sophomore, junior and senior teams, respectively, would be held at four-thirty o'clock in the gymnasium. It bore the pertinent signature: "James Leonard, ...
— Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore • Pauline Lester

... the hotel at Brussels which I had left the day before the city's fall. English railway signs on the walls of the corridor had not been disturbed. More ancient relic still seemed a bulletin board with its announcement of seven passages a day to England, traversing the Channel in "fifty-five minutes via Calais" and "three hours via Ostend," with the space blank where the state of the weather for the despair or the delight ...
— My Year of the War • Frederick Palmer

... done will outpicture itself in the expression, in the bearing. It will be hung out upon the bulletin board of the face and manner for the world to read. We instinctively feel a person's reality; not what he pretends, but what he is, for we radiate our reality, ...
— Pushing to the Front • Orison Swett Marden


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