Disembark
The word disembark is a verb. It means to go ashore from a ship or to leave a train.
is ashore a compand word
The captain has been ashore for two hours.
shore
An example of a sentence using the word ashore in it could include:"We went ashore the beach."or"I found seashells, pebbles, and rocks ashore the water."Hope this helps, please give trust point? Thanks :)
Ashore is divided into two syllables like so: a-shore.
land
Disembark
because Odysseus' men were mutinous and they needed to go ashore and find a place to rest and eat.
does the word mush means go forward
Alight, dismount, go ashore...
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