Definitionadj. casual or ephemeral as if taking place on board a ship
Last update: August 4, 2015
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I like to hear my uncle's shipboard adventures. [Please select]
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He died on shipboard in Deal harbour, England, on the 23rd of September 1789 after having embarked for America on a Boston packet. [Please select]
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His frank, familiar manner made him a favorite on shipboard. [Please select]
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It was certainly a delightful change from the contracted life they had been leading upon shipboard. [Please select]
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The Babcock and Wilcox boiler is widely used in mines, power stations, and, in a modified form, on shipboard. [Please select]
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CHAPTER II ON SHIPBOARD The days that followed were not rose-strewn. [Please select]
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He felt as he had that morning on shipboard when the _America_ passed the _Great Britain_. [Please select]
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He was far from expecting to meet him on shipboard bound to India. [Please select]
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Public floggings were sometimes administered on shipboard, but, under the command of Captain Evans, nothing of the kind had taken place. [Please select]
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After some weeks of the monotonous life on shipboard, Robert enjoyed pressing the solid earth once more. [Please select]
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"It seems pleasant to be on land after being on shipboard so many weeks." [Please select]
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