Similar words: debar, debase, debate, debacle, debauch, debatable, debauchery, handlebar. Meaning: [dɪ'bɑːk] v. go ashore.
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1. He just debarked from the aircraft.
2. Those dogs were debarked by removal of the true vocal cords.
3. I remember how glad I felt debarking from a ship in Bremerhaven after six days on the ocean.
4. He said he has had most of them debarked, and requires his clients to debark theirs before sending them to him for dog shows.
5. Dr. Marder said they will probably debark Truffle unless she quickly learns to play quietly.
6. We found it was more useful in stopping the debarking of trees or accidental damage to shrubs.
7. You must turn to a dog trainer who teaches the dog to debark .
8. Gerald Zapf, who landed shortly after the blast, said his airplane circled the airport several times before landing, and passengers were forced to wait for some time before they could debark.
9. The complete wood handing line can be used for MDF and paper manufacturing industry of debark log and small diameter log. Its debarking clean rate is more than 90%.
More similar words: debar, debase, debate, debacle, debauch, debatable, debauchery, handlebar, embark, in the bargain, barking, embark on, into the bargain, language barrier, embarkation, collective bargaining, barbarian, barbarous, barbaric, debt, debut, debtor, debunk, debris, debrief, bad debt, abide by, debonair, debutante, out of debt.