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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(121) Aboard Air Force One, the President retired to his quarters.
(122) It identified the components of the bomb - not who made it or how it was put aboard Flight 103.
(123) It was our second morning aboard and we were beginning to feel at home.
(124) Ishmael is the only Person aboard the Pequod who never contents himself with seeing only one meaning for anything.
(125) There were no mechanisms aboard the bell, but the ship herself had powerful engines.
(126) We recruit junior pursers who undergo a three month training programme aboard one of our cruise ships.
(127) Cissy Patterson, publisher of the Washington Times-Herald, had fresh flowers brought aboard at stopping places along the way.
(128) Though it gave a good account of itself, Dave gently persuaded the fish close enough to be lifted aboard the boat.
(129) And here we are in one of the most notoriously capricious seas in the world, aboard a fantastic yacht called 2041.
(130) We had a momentary chill when they climbed aboard ... piracy?
(131) Notice that all the men aboard the Pequod assume naturally that they will search the waters for the lost boat.
(132) The ensuing crash and fire killed three of the four people aboard.
(133) Just before deploying aboard the amphibious ship Essex in October 1996, Smith and the woman went to Tijuana and got married.
(134) Yet there still are many Fidelity shareholders who came aboard years ago specifically because Fidelity produced above-average returns.
(135) The plane crossed the wine-dark ocean with very few passengers aboard.
(136) A tidy wench was unlikely to revive memories of a ragged boy aboard the Princess.
(137) There had been the inevitable rush to get final items aboard before we sailed.
(138) Aboard the Jeroboam is a madman who thinks that he is the archangel Gabriel.
(138) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(139) One of the most recent victims to be found was Ignacio Camacho, 43, a crewman aboard the Iliana.
(140) Whose idea was it to set a haunted-house flick aboard a spaceship at the far reaches of the solar system?
(141) Really, I think I should have strangled the man if forced to endure his companionship aboard a small vessel!
(142) I climb aboard Moosha and suddenly get the sensation that the express elevator is going right through the roof.
(143) Human biology could rule out long stays aboard a space station.
(144) No effects are observed on the surface, but infrared detectors aboard a Soviet military satellite o serve the event.
(145) And we had five good lads aboard, we never thought to run into any trouble we couldn't handle.
(146) Here, a border guard and two customs officers, all in uniform, came aboard to inspect our documents.
(147) But the changes eventually could cancel almost a dozen station construction flights aboard the shuttle and several additional components.
(148) She climbed aboard the Mumbles train and huddled in a seat in the warmth of the lower deck.
(149) There were no cameras aboard, so scientists could not say exactly what a plunge into the Jovian atmosphere looks like.
(150) Police Superintendent Tony Thompson said 144 passengers had booked tickets, but there could have been more or fewer aboard.
More similar words: board, on board, boarding, boat, boast, soar, coarse, go around, about, labor, get about, go about, set about, above all, care about, a body of, come about, know about, labored, just about, abound in, talk about, abortion, forget about, card, hard, yard, worry about, think about, bring about.