Noun
A board showing the ranking of leaders in a competition.
(web design) An advertisement on a web page spanning the width of the page and shallow in height.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs in its on-demand classes, the company also uses a leaderboard in-studio. Source: Internet
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship: Enjoyed weekend rounds of 65-65 at St. Andrews' Old Course to move up the leaderboard and into a T4 at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland. Source: Internet
He looked at the crowded leaderboard on Saturday night and didn't see anyone with his experience of four major championships, even dishing on Johnson because he has "only won one." Source: Internet
He looked at the crowded leaderboard on Saturday night and didn't see anyone with his experience of four major championships, even dishing on Johnson because he has "only won one.” Source: Internet
Being first on the tie-in game's leaderboard at the end of the weekend will net you an "Immortal" Netflix account. Source: Internet
"Dubai, teeing off in the final round, winning wasn't in the forefront of your mind, given how far back we were and it was pretty bunched that leaderboard, too," he told the NZ tournament's official website. Source: Internet