aboard in English

adverb
1
on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle).
the plane crashed, killing all 158 people aboard

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1. All Aboard synonyms, all Aboard pronunciation, all Aboard translation, English dictionary definition of all Aboard

2. All aboard!

3. welcome aboard.

4. Welcome aboard!

5. Welcome aboard, and...

6. All aboard, please

7. Help him aboard!

8. The passengers Clambered aboard.

9. We went/climbed aboard.

10. The passengers Clambered aboard.

11. Welcome aboard, Monk-E.

12. Aboard definition is - alongside

13. The admiral was piped aboard.

14. There's a dangerous animal aboard.

15. " All aboard, doors are closing "

16. Pirates Aboard! Admitted Student Days

17. The captain welcomed all Aboard

18. Aboard the sailing vessel Alethia.

19. You've got her aboard, sir?

20. What does Aboard mean? Alongside

21. Onboard, Ashipboard aboard, broad, abroad, board

22. Welcome aboard the Albatross, good people.

23. Women aren't allowed aboard a submarine.

24. Jack has gone aboard the plane.

25. How many sailors were Aboard that ship when it sailed from this port? Aboard as an adverb

26. All we have is what's aboard.

27. He was already aboard the ship.

28. They finally went aboard the plane.

29. He lifted the child bodily aboard.

30. Only an anchor watch aboard, sir

31. All Aboard! (= the bus, boat, etc

32. We travelled aboard the same flight.

33. Request permission to beam aboard immediately.

34. The flight attendant welcomed us aboard.

35. I saw two inflatable dinghies aboard.

36. Aboord: aboord (English) Adjective aboord Archaic spelling of aboard Adverb aboord Archaic spelling of aboard Anagrams Abrood

37. Aboard definition: If you are Aboard a ship or plane , you are on it or in it

38. Aboard definition, on board; on, in, or into a ship, train, airplane, bus, etc.: to step Aboard

39. He was already Aboard the plane

40. They finally went Aboard the plane

41. Only an anchor watch aboard, sir.

42. Pakistani diplomat killed aboard hijacked plane

43. Only the harbor watch was aboard!

44. We mustn't take combustible goods aboard.

45. The Captain and crew welcome you Aboard

46. Above are the results of unscrambling Aboard

47. Brother, look what else came flying aboard.

48. We must not take combustible goods aboard.

49. * The conveyor carries the cut kelp aboard.

50. The cargo was hoisted aboard by crane.