sideboarded

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Verb

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sideboarded

  1. simple past and past participle of sideboard

Adjective

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sideboarded (comparative more sideboarded, superlative most sideboarded)

  1. (fishing) Having a sideboard restriction.
    • 2009, Code of Federal Regulations, page 783:
      The sideboard ratios that are applicable for each general sideboarded fishery for a rockfish cooperative in the Catcher/processor sector are calculated by dividing the aggregate retained catch of that fishery, from July 1 through July 31 in each year from 1996 through 2002, caught by LLP licenses assigned to that rockfish cooperative that are subject to directed fishing closures under this paragraph (d), by the total retained catch from July 1 through July 31 in each year from 1996 through 2002 caught by all groundfish vessels in that sector.
    • 2012, Federal Register - Volume 77, Issue 50, page 15226:
      Conversely, in fisheries with increasing sideboards, economic benefit could be denied to the sideboarded sectors.
  2. Having side barriers.
    • 1942, The Medical World - Volumes 60-61, page 118:
      Talk about the modern barbiturates, with sideboarded beds and bedside nursing guards!
    • 1965, Brand Book - Volume 19, page 352:
      The entire yard is littered with sideboarded boxes running over with smoky quartz, amethyst, petrified wood, fool's gold, rhyolite, calimites, and mineral specimens unknown to the unwashed.
    • 2000, William Gay, Provinces of Night, page 196:
      Fleming watched the sideboarded truck diminish down the rolling hillside, the stackers atop the hay clutching the sideboards and swaying and bouncing toward the barn.
  3. (chiefly UK) Having sideburns.
    • 1960, Alexander Cordell, Robe of Honour, page 345:
      White in the deck, black-tarred her hull, a leviathan of a ship of two hundred tons, stalwart, braced in the bows for ploughing Atlantics, with pigtailed Plymouth men manning her and her captain with the face of Neptune himself, bearded and sideboarded and a gold-buttoned tunic.
    • 1978, Peter Lewis, The Fifties, page 120:
      One of the international symbols of revolt was a hairstyle, long (for the time), greasy, curly and sideboarded.
    • 2010, Alastair Sim, The Unbelievers:
      Every possible facial type seemed to be represented among the men sitting and shouting on the benches, clean-shaven, sideboarded or bearded; every hue from workmens'[sic] nut-brown weatherbeatenness to the pallor of late-stage tuberculosis; every gradation from sobriety to near-paralytic drunkenness.