"Swung aboard" typically refers to the action of being lifted or moved onto a vessel, often in a swift or forceful manner. This phrase can evoke imagery of sailors or crew members using ropes or other equipment to hoist cargo or individuals onto a ship. It conveys a sense of dynamic movement and urgency in boarding a vessel.
There was 1,985 people aboard the lusitania as the ship sank.
The duration of All Aboard - film - is 540.0 seconds.
All Aboard for the Moon - 1920 was released on: USA: 8 February 1920
Welcome Aboard - NBC TV series - was created on 1948-10-03.
Animals aboard the RMS Titanic happened in 1912.
He swung (fanned the air) at the ball for a strike
It may be (a swung hammer, a swung fist). Swung is the irregular past tense and past participle of the verb to swing.
I swung on the swing set.
Yes, because it has a subject (he) and a verb (swung)
A structure that can be swung, drawn, or lowered to block an entrance or a passageway.
Swung is the past tense of swing, not swang, as some people believe.I swung on the swing.I have swung on the swing.
aboard means when your allaboard
I Swung the Election was created in 1939.
yes.Jane swung on the swings yesterday.Chad is swinging now.
The past participle of "swing" is "swung."
The past participle of "swing" is "swung."
The past tense of swing is swung. The past participle of swing is also swung.