Meaning aboard
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(also "dancing, on the dance floor") safely on the green with an approach shot Example: Well, you might not be close to the hole but at least you're aboard.
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Referring to cargo being put, or laden, onto a means of conveyance.
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(adv) on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle(adv) on first or second or third base(adv) side by side(adv) part of a group
Source: beedictionary.com

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He fell aboard of me—met me; abused me. A ship is said to fall aboard another when, being in motion, it runs against the other.
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On or within the boat.
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Referring to cargo being put or laden onto a means ofconveyance.
Source: gaclaser.co.za

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In the sense used in pilotage and ship handling means "near". eg "To keep the E shore aboard". "Close aboard" means "Very near". See also borrow.
Source: digimap.edina.ac.uk

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On or within the boat.
Source: sailinglinks.com

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In the vessel (on the ship).
Source: usmm.org

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On or in a vessel.
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On or in a vessel (see also 'close aboard'). Referring to cargo being put, or laden, onto a means of transport.
Source: msc.com

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On the boat; as in: If we go aboard the boat now we will be able to leave soon.
Source: schoolofsailing.net

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On or within the boat.
Source: marineinstitute.org

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In the vessel (on the ship).
Source: officerofthewatch.com

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On or in a vessel
Source: brethrencoast.com

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  In or on a ship.  Extended to use ashore, as aboard a naval station.    
Source: quarterdeck.org

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  On or in a ship. Close aboard; near a ship.    
Source: quarterdeck.org

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On or in a vessel. Close aboard is close to another ship or an obstruction
Source: caribbean-pirates.com

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 Literally meaning to be “on board” a vessel.
Source: apsltd.com (offline)

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on or in a ship or naval station.
Source: ussrankin.org

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On or in a vessel. Close aboard means near a ship.
Source: nauticed.org

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On base; with us.
Source: marineparents.com

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On or within the boat.
Source: schoonerman.com

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On or in a vessel (see also "close aboard").
Source: boatrepairandmaintenance.com (offline)

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On or in a vessel. Close aboard is close to another ship or an obstruction
Source: marinewaypoints.com

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On or within the boat.
Source: seahorsemarine.co.uk (offline)

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Inside a ship or on the deck of a ship. "Come aboard, sir," is a sailor's way of reporting himself on board after leave of absence. To run or fall aboard a vessel is for one vessel to c [..]
Source: thecheappages.com

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a runner reaching base.
Source: howbaseballworks.com

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Onboard; the opposite of ashore. Used when referring to being or doing something on the ship.
Source: celebritycruises.com.au (offline)

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On, or in, the canoe.
Source: paddling.net (offline)

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On board; into or within a ship or boat; hence, into or within a railway car.ship,train,airplane * Chinese: *: Mandarin:cmn|??|sc=Hani,cmn|??|tr=shàngchuán|sc=Hani,cmn|???|sc=Hani,general,specific * [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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lang=en 1800s=1818
1851 * '''1818''' — . ''''. *: Between two and three in the morning the moon rose; and I then, putting my basket aboard a little skiff, sailed out about four miles from the sh [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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on board; in or on a ship
Source: dutchportguide.com (offline)





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