tote board

collocation in English

meaningsoftoteandboard

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tote
noun
uk
/təʊt/
us
/toʊt/
in the UK, a brand name for a system of putting bets on horses or dogs in ...
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board
noun
uk
/bɔːd/
us
/bɔːrd/
a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a ...
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(Definition oftoteandboardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftote board

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Competition is to come from thetoteboard.
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It has been suggested that some action should be taken against thetoteboard.
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One would be atoteboardand the other a bookmakers' board.
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Next to thetoteboardwas a weather board.
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This provision will enable thetoteboardso to operate if it thinks it wise or prudent to do so.
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But what happens if thetoteboardoperates as a starting price bookmaker and makes a great loss?
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One reason why they operate in this country is the contributions of thetoteboardto certain "starred" races.
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Thetoteboardis located in the center of the oval track.
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Those totals, however, included corporate sponsorships that had never been included in thetoteboardtotals.
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In 1931, an electric time was introduced as was an infieldtoteboard.
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By 2003, thetoteboardwas changed to a screen display.
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This is a matter of great urgency because if it is not dealt with within the next two months there will be nototeboardat all.
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It is the highesttoteboardtotal since bequests were counted separately for the endowment, starting in 2004.
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It added the first electric totalisator which allowed a credibletoteboardand decreased time between races, in 1933.
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Known as thetoteboard, this allowed commanders to tell at a glance which units were available to receive commands.
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When at last the bookmakers were consulted they put forward a plan to thetoteboardthat would give it a guaranteed £825,000 net profit each year, before corporation tax.
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In 2006, the finaltoteboardtally was $61,013,855 as five major regional stations knocked out during the previous telecast came back online.
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