Aboard - definition, pronunciation, transcription
adverb
- on first or second or third base
Extra examples
They finally went aboard the plane.
The plane crashed, killing all 200 people aboard.
The boat swayed as he stepped aboard.
Welcome aboard!
He and his bride boarded the train, and the conductor announced: "All aboard!"
Their second homer with Bob Allison aboard
Bill's been aboard for three years now
The captain of the ship invited us to come aboard.
The book includes a wealth of detail on living conditions aboard ships at that time.
The passengers of the sailboat climbed aboard.
...got rearward quarters aboard the ship...
...sailed home with just a remnant of the colony's original population aboard...
They were having a pitch about the best way to get aboard.
He lifted the child bodily aboard.
The Captain and crew welcome you aboard.
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