Antonym: aboard. Similar words: shore, offshore, shoreline, foreshorten, short, shorts, whore, shorten. Meaning: [ə'ʃɔː] adv. towards the shore from the water.
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151. All ashore that's going ashore.
152. The 185 - pound Steller sea lion waddled ashore, shocking students and teachers.
153. Just heart in although gravamen exactly don't challenge to speak ashore the jaws.
154. With strong arms and obliging souls, Tahitians usher ashore French vacationers after a lagoon cruise on an outrigger canoe.
155. In September when the ice comes, pleasure craft are hauled ashore, fishermen move north into the warmer Barents Sea, and another flotilla steams under the opaque ice.
156. He threatened to put Balboa ashore on one of the rocky islets.
157. On the beach side, loggerhead and green sea turtles lumber ashore to lay eggs every summer.
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158. A television reporter shoots a newscast in a hotel parking lot near Morehead City, North Carolina, as Hurricane Irene comes ashore August 27.
159. When the troops aboard his landing craft splashed ashore during an allied amphibious attack at Anzio, Italy, Arness was chosen to lead the way.
160. Stand ashore the below the moon high big figure, closed lightly lips to smile beneath, Moncler Giubbotti 9, oneself took off clothing to begin to clean body.
161. At Grand Isle State Park, La. , where the oil spill has come ashore, a laughing gull is unable to fly.
162. Professor Lesack attributes the rise to the extra water created by Artic sea ice melting, which subsequently gets washed ashore in high-velocity storm winds.
163. Weather forecaster said the storm has weakened after the aircanvoshower eye came ashore and said it would continue to lose strength during the next day or two.
164. Samoan meteorological officials suggest that some victims were killed by a second wave that swept ashore as they gathered fish washed up by the first.
165. Local produce is served bento-box-style onboard, or you can toddle ashore, past lobster fishermen unloading their catch, to dine at Peppermint Bay, adjacent the quaint hamlet of Woodbridge.
166. At one o'clock the'Rangoon'was at the quay, and the passengers were going ashore.
167. We were clear out of the ship; but not yet ashore in our stockade.
168. The month of brocade didn't anticipate path son ambition hurtle she delivers so huge fire and immediately discommode of call, drew ashore the servant girls of one yard to all come over.
169. Once in the gutter, take a shower, one not careful, stepped into the deep water to the whole human eyes, a black, a few slobber, also do not know what happened, do a back even climb ashore.
170. Weather forecaster said the storm has weakened after the eye came ashore and said it would continue to lose strength during the next day or two.
171. Reach a gram to ride ashore a combat horseback of haleness, soft-voicedly complain, for have already become adapted to step combat of he to say[sentencedict.com], this how much some is like a molestation.
172. Hang around a while. There are some books ashore there I want to read.
173. Feeding in shallows off the Panamanian coast, these starfish sailed ashore on the translucent tides.
174. And without--the frontier warfare; the yearning of a boy, cast ashore upon a desert of newness and ugliness and sordidness, for all that is chastened and old, and noble with traditions.
175. Hurricane Ike came ashore early Saturday along the Texas Gulf Coast with and torrential rains.
176. Inspector Edgardo Bernardo, police chief in Pilar town in Bataan, said many of the dolphins were found in shallow water and some had come ashore, including three in a bad condition due to wounds.
177. A few weeks later, his body was washed ashore in Tel Aviv.
178. Fourteen monthslater the crippled junk and its survivors were washed ashore on Cape Flattery,in current-day Washingtonstate, along with the bales of rice and boxes of fine porcelain.
179. That tsunami was so strong as to destroy a number of ships berthed and buildings ashore.
180. When Tim telephoned an islander to ask permission to bring guests ashore, the question came back, "Where are you?
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