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aboard

[uh-bawrd, uh-bohrd] / əˈbɔrd, əˈboʊrd /


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He was chased down as a fugitive aboard a Turkish steamer, returned to the U.S. for trial—and acquitted.

From The Wall Street Journal

Grab hold of something and hoist yourself aboard.

From The Wall Street Journal

In October, she addressed cheering U.S. troops alongside the president aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington, docked near Tokyo.

From The Wall Street Journal

In America, some say the round one with the hole was born aboard a ship.

From Salon

We moved aside to make way, but some stayed on board, and we found space between them as we clambered aboard.

From Literature