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aboard

adjective as in on or in a transportation object

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Several webcams are still livestreaming and show activists aboard the ships.

From BBC

Los Angeles police are searching for a man suspected of stabbing and wounding another man during a confrontation aboard a Metro bus Saturday on the city’s south side.

In early January, excitement builds aboard the Avontuur - a 100-year-old schooner - as it sets sail from Germany and heads towards the rough waters of the North Sea.

From BBC

James, 57, was one of the three people aboard a single-engine Cirrus SR22T when it went down "under unknown circumstances in a wooded area".

From BBC

And after that, the Phillies didn’t put another runner aboard until the seventh, with Snell breezing through the next 12 batters.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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