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aboard

[uh-bawrd, uh-bohrd] / əˈbɔrd, əˈboʊrd /


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“That sounds all right to me,” she said, and ran aboard, sure-footed.

From Literature

"I haven't seen all of the details, but what I have seen is obviously concerning," Starmer told reporters aboard a plane bound for China, where he arrived Wednesday for an official visit.

From Barron's

Mother begs the captain to let us keep Father’s body on board until we land, so that we can bury him, but the captain says the dead cannot remain aboard the ship.

From Literature

But Moscow denounced the seizure, demanding that the US treat Russians aboard properly and allow them to return to Russia quickly.

From BBC

Williams completed three missions aboard the International Space Station, setting numerous human spaceflight records throughout her career.

From Science Daily