1. boarded - Adjective
2. boarded - Verb
of Board
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe peculiar fascination which the South held over my imagination and my limited capital decided me in favor of Atlanta University; so about the last of September I bade farewell to the friends and scenes of my boyhood and boarded a train for the South. James Weldon Johnson
When I was young I though I had my own key / I knew exactly what I wanted to be / Now I'm sure / You've boarded up every door While we're living / The dreams we had as children fade away. Noel Gallagher
The earmark favor factory needs to be boarded up and demolished, not turned over to new management that may or may not have a better eye for earmarks with 'merit.' Tom Coburn
After some celebrations with her friends she had boarded a private bus to Coimbatore. Source: Internet
After the speech, when Lincoln boarded the 6:30 pm train for Washington, D.C., he was feverish and weak, with a severe headache. Source: Internet
After they boarded the Indian fishing vessel and sailed towards Mumbai, it is mentioned again. Source: Internet