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The Pilgrims sailed to America aboard the Mayflower in 1620.
they came aboard on the ship to go to the island.
The Captain said to me, "climb aboard, Son!"
I am ready to come aboard the ship. This ship has an oaken hull. The ship is moored offshore.
"For a brief period in history, one of the most luxurious and stately ways of travel, was aboard a dirigible."
As soon as the crew were ready, they let the passengers come aboard the ship.
The ship was leaving soon so people said to hurry up and get aboard
Aboard the ship, the crew planned a mutiny against the captain.
You may come aboard and stow your gear below. I'm making sure that all of our passengers are safely aboard before I close the hatch.
"All aboard for a trip round the lighthouse!" called the sailor lustily, hoping for a few more passengers from the day trippers strolling along the jetty.
It means climbed aboard or rode the nearest bus.
The adverb aboard is used to modify a verb, to tell more about a verb; for example:"The travel bag that I carried aboard was too heavy to lift into the bin."* Aboard is an adverb when the vehicle is already known."He reached the ship and went aboard.""We ran to the bus and climbed aboard."It is a preposition when used in the sentence:We came aboard the ship together.