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go ashore

verb as in debark

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verb as in disembark

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Example Sentences

This very moment, there is a slave ship discharging her cargo, and the slaves are singing as they go ashore.

It will be taken as a grave insult to go ashore without paying your respects to his excellency.

We go ashore in a launch and are met on the quay by a medley of strange folk and a great clamour of voices!

Certainly you can't go ashore—how are you going to get ashore—jump?

Here the wind fell and the men wanted to go ashore, ‘Because,’ said they, ‘we have need of wood and water.’

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

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