Associations to the word «Ashore»
Noun
- Pensacola
- Drift
- Luzon
- Pier
- Utc
- Whittaker
- Typhoon
- Toulon
- Tug
- Luggage
- Fathom
- Pap
- Coastline
- Sinking
- Dutchman
- Scrambling
- Escort
- Keel
- Float
- Uss
- Carrier
- Aegis
- Tsunami
- Rainfall
- Nightfall
- Sigh
- Invite
- Scramble
- Cruising
- Drowning
- Savage
- Stroll
- Submarine
- Katrina
- Sprang
- Islet
- Truce
- Afternoon
- Mermaid
- Mariner
- Bale
- Gunnery
- Helicopter
- Sunk
- Normandy
- Detachment
- Refreshment
- Portsmouth
- Lagoon
- Rowing
- Mutiny
- Cape
- Cod
- Wave
- Bay
- Ammunition
- Spit
- Sailing
- Came
- Navy
- Flinder
- Morning
- Breaker
- Cruiser
- Macarthur
- Steamboat
- Yokohama
- Contingent
- Transporting
- Wind
- Readiness
- Atoll
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ASHORE, adverb. (nautical) On the land as opposed to onboard
ASHORE, adverb. (nautical) On, or towards the shore
Dictionary definition
ASHORE, adverb. Towards the shore from the water; "we invited them ashore".
Wise words
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