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boarded

adjective as in aboard

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She had boarded an American Airlines flight to Los Angeles that was hijacked.

“All the landscaping was gone. The boathouse was a mess. The bandstand was boarded up.”

“I came right away, I saw that, I called the police,” he said, “and then I boarded the glass.”

Daily Mail in July published photos of the “Wolf of Wall Street” and “Bombshell” actor wearing a midriff top that exposed her baby bump as she and Ackerley boarded a boat in Lake Como, Italy.

Footage showing the moment police boarded a plane and detained Sara Sharif's alleged killers as they arrived back in the UK has been shown to jurors.

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

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