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Sentence count:211+18Posted:2017-02-28Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: aboardSimilar words: shoreoffshoreshorelineforeshortenshortshortswhoreshortenMeaning: [ə'ʃɔː]  adv. towards the shore from the water. 
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61. The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashoreVincent van Gogh 
62. When the time came, one or other of the sons would come ashore to run the shipping offices.
63. State officials also reported a dead sea turtle had washed ashore.
64. In the spring the clan chief's steward came ashore to find the last surviving woman on the rocky shore.
65. Brognar Blackstrap, the band goes ashore to check out the island and see what riches they can cart off.
66. If Alan heard, he remained silent, probably resolving to get ashore as quickly as possible.
67. We waded ashore coughing up salt water and drenched to the skin.
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68. The doors to the deck were shut against the weather so she thought she could get ashore unseen.
69. The civilians and dockworkers were staring at me, the Commandos coming ashore don't seem to notice my piping.
70. In 1981 violent storms redistributed some of the plutonium, along with other radioactive wastes stored ashore.
71. Of course, I sent ashore for a doctor, and he was able to diagnose the cause of death with certainty.
72. Ashore, Stan Weatherall and Peter Harris followed the general practice in a beach-head: lending a hand where they could.
73. The disembarkation began immediately, and I took the opportunity of a run ashore with the others to survey our unique landfall.
74. There was very little sleep last night, our first hours ashore in Normandy,[sentencedict.com] maybe tonight we could have some rest.
75. Instead, commanders aboard other ships or ashore will be connected via radio and satellite links to computers aboard the arsenal ship.
76. This enables the National Central Control to supplement supplies coming ashore in order to meet demands during the coldest of winter days.
77. The bombing was apparently a diversionary tactic, while the Navy landed its troops ashore.
78. His body was washed ashore on what was to become Omaha Beach.
79. Females come ashore to form breeding colonies, and each will give birth to a single white-coated pup.
80. When the raft bumped on the sand, the fishermen could step ashore only knee deep in the water.
81. Brihtric pursued him with eighty vessels, which were driven ashore by a storm, and then burnt by Wulfnoth.
82. The animal was seized after being brought ashore illegally from a foreign ship.
83. The ships have gone and so has the Black Rat, but the opportunist Brown Rat remains a threat ashore.
84. Such was the rorqual whale, 64 feet long with a 12 foot tail, washed ashore in 1879.
85. He wants to get ashore, and who can blame him?
86. Directly you go ashore have a bath, send everything you've been wearing to the laundry, and wash your hair.
87. Ted Parsons had got ashore, but when lying rock-still he felt a gun behind his ear and was captured.
88. Rockhoppers usually come ashore in the evenings and it is well worth a special trip to watch the performance.
89. He anchored his boat in hip-deep water about 25 yards from the beach, and we waded ashore like General Douglas MacArthur.
90. As they came ashore herrings fell off, one after another.
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