The more common idiom is "stiff as a board," meaning "very stiff." Unless used ironically, like "straight as a crooked stick" or "straight as a politician's promise," the expression "straight as a board" would mean "very straight."
When referring to "straight as..........." the term usually is as straight as a die
The trajectory of the motion is a straight line.
yes..if by straight you mean they have no curvature. just double checking.
all you have to do is press this - on your key board as long as you want until you have the line you want
The graphical solution of two straight lines, if it exists, is a single point. If such a point exists, its mean will be itself.
"exactly straight"
Ripping a board in woodworking means cutting it lengthwise, parallel to the grain. This is typically done using a table saw or a hand saw, following a straight line to create two narrower pieces from one wider board.
To straighten boards effectively, use a straight edge or chalk line to mark the desired straight line on the board. Then, use a hand plane or power planer to remove material along the marked line until the board is straight. Check the board's straightness frequently as you work to ensure accuracy.
Straight, at 90 deg to the board.
Straight answer - yes.
A straight router bit is recommended for cutting board handles.
Single means you are not dating with anybody Straight mean you are not gay
board means a game on cardboard
Straight up to avoid burns and water leakage.
Straight and Narrow - 1931 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Heterosexual
straight
If you dream about having a girlfriend, it does not necessarily mean that your man is straight; it could be due to your fears of finding out that your man is not straight.