Definitionn. the act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft
Last update: July 3, 2015
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During the debarkation one shot took off the head of Major Albertis. [Please select]
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About eight o'clock we started from the point of debarkation, marching by the flank.' [Please select]
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He glanced suspiciously about the 'bus; for he perceived that an old instinct had prompted him to mount one which passed the Oval--a former point of debarkation when he lived in rooms near Kennington Park.' [Please select]
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The sea was not heavy, as it sometimes is on these sand islands, and the debarkation was effected without any difficulty. [Please select]
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