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going ashore

 

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Noun going ashore has 1 sense
  1. going ashore - debarkation from a boat or ship
    --1 is a kind of
    debarkation, disembarkation, disembarkment

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Term: Going Ashore

Description:

Going ashore refers to the act of disembarking from a boat or ship and stepping onto land. It is a common term used in maritime and nautical contexts.

Examples:
  • After spending a week aboard the cruise ship, we were all excited about finally going ashore in the beautiful coastal town.
  • The captain announced that passengers were allowed to start going ashore after the boat docked at the port.
  • Visiting different ports and going ashore in various countries is one of the most thrilling aspects of sailing.
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