Synonym: on board. Antonym: ashore. Similar words: board, on board, boarding, boat, boast, soar, coarse, go around. Meaning: [ə'bɔːd] adv. 1. on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle 2. on first or second or third base 3. side by side 4. part of a group.
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(31) Everyone was soon aboard the plane.
(32) She was lifted bodily aboard by two sailors.
(33) He was already aboard the plane.
(34) An audio - visual display gives visitors an idea of what life was like aboard a sailing ship.
(35) Passengers were piped aboard ship at the start of the cruise.
(36) We finally went aboard.
(37) Dave gently persuaded the fish close enough to be lifted aboard the boat.
(38) He has gone aboard.
(39) The most junior executive officer outranked the senior engineer officer aboard ship.
(40) Crewmen aboard the tanker sighted a ship in distress off the coast of Senegal.
(41) They have to go aboard half an hour before the ship sails.
(42) A large stash of drugs had been found aboard the yacht.
(43) The diesels roared, the conductors jumped aboard, and off the train went.
(44) They said goodbye to him as he got aboard the train at Union Station.
(45) As the ship berthed in New York, McClintock was with the first immigration officers aboard.
(46) The old captain would often spin us a yarn about life aboard ship.
(47) It had taken two hours to load all the people aboard.
(48) There is a lot of interest in carrying out experiments in the weightless conditions which are experienced aboard space stations.
(49) After some hesitation,[http://sentencedict.com/aboard.html]he jumped aboard and contributed to the campaign.
(50) With a young couple aboard it?
(51) The lower jaw is easily unhinged and brought aboard.
(52) I've invited them aboard for lunch.
(53) They had come aboard at Charles's invitation.
(54) Invariably, romances form aboard the plane.
(55) He watched the bus come, the boy climb aboard.
(56) This much done, he returned aboard and took lunch.
(57) Youth and music ministers came aboard.
(58) They lifted the child bodily aboard.
(59) Everyone aboard the Montreal Queen, including the crew, died.
(60) I saw two inflatable dinghies aboard.
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