welcome aboard in English
interjection
interjection used to greet passengers (into a plane, ship, train, etc.); interjection used to greet a newcomer in a new office or new job or project
Use "welcome aboard" in a sentence
1. welcome aboard.
2. Welcome aboard!
3. Welcome aboard, and...
4. Welcome aboard, Monk-E.
5. Welcome aboard the Albatross, good people.
6. Welcome aboard flight BA345 to Tokyo. Sentencedict.com
7. Definition of welcome Aboard in the Idioms Dictionary
8. Welcome aboard Flight SA 74 direct to Geneva.
9. Cutters Public Affairs Welcome Aboard Regional Exam Center Cutters
10. Oh, well then, welcome aboard and drop your hook.
11. Welcome Aboard To Our Newly Reporting Staff Members and Families
12. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen... welcome aboard the Palm Springs aerial tramway.
13. What does welcome Aboard expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.
14. Welcome aboard the HMHS Britannic, the sister ship to the RMS Titanic
15. A new employee might receive a welcome Aboard letter from his immediate manager, the department head, or a colleague
16. Greenville and the Upstate!!Welcome aboard to Asada..We are getting "Fired UP"and coming to a street near you
17. Congratulations on your orders to Naval Station Guantanamo Bay! Our Welcome Aboard package is provided to help ease your transition to your new overseas assignment
18. Is leaving soon) Welcome Aboard! (= used to welcome passengers or a person joining a new organization, etc.) Topics Transport by water c1, Transport by bus and train c1, Transport by air c1
19. Now, call me a prude if you want, but I don't think it's good policy for the navy to hand over a billion-dollar piece of equipment to a man who has " Welcome Aboard " tattooed on his penis.