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- Dictionarysound·ing board/ˈsoundiNG ˌbôrd/
noun
- 1. a board or screen placed over or behind a pulpit or stage to reflect a speaker's voice forward.
- 2. a person or group whose reactions to suggested ideas are used as a test of their validity or likely success before they are made public: "I considered him mainly as a sounding board for my impressions"
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