Definitionadj. located on the right side of a ship or aircraft
Last update: June 23, 2015
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If the ship be inclined to starboard or to port additional deviation will be observed, reaching a maximum on north and south points, decreasing to zero on the east and west points. [Please select]
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"Starboard the helm, Bangs, and steer small." [Please select]
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He heard a tremendous "Starboard ha-a-a-rd." [Please select]
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"Starboard the helm, and start your sheets," shouted the pilot. [Please select]
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I sent the starboard watch below at four bells and, in a few minutes, we shall be relieved. [Please select]
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I don't see, by this map, any land marked that could be that which we see on the starboard hand. [Please select]
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When he cried "Steer to starboard, but keep her head larboard." [Please select]
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Then straining my eyes through the mist, I made out two white blurs of sails on our starboard beam. [Please select]
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I had the starboard watch piped to dinner, and reported twelve o'clock to the commodore.' [Please select]
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The news spread over the ship; the starboard watch trooped up with their dinners half eaten. [Please select]
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The chance had not been given him to shift his crews or to fling open his starboard gun-ports. [Please select]
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