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aground

[uh-ground] / əˈgraʊnd /


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She co-founded a school for orphans, preserved and sold Hamilton’s papers, and commissioned a biographical project that kept running aground.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 328-foot-long ferry smacked a vertical bundle of pilings, also called a dolphin, then nearly ran aground on the beach.

From Seattle Times

She added that more explosions were heard as the ship ran aground.

From BBC

Mr. Banks asked what would happen to a Navy captain of a ship that runs aground.

From Washington Times

It would take several more shipwrecks before a lighthouse was built here, in 1872, to keep other marine vessels from running aground en route to the Golden Gate.

From New York Times