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put on board
verb as in embark
Example Sentences
Lady Milena and her three-year-old sister were put on board one of eight trains, dubbed Kindertransport, organised to help children escape and find foster families in the UK.
Mr Hernández, who governed the Central American nation until January, was put on board a US Drug Enforcement Administration plane for New York.
“When we got past the Bosphorus the men began to grumble; some o’ them, the Roumanians, came and asked me to heave overboard a big box which had been put on board by a queer lookin’ old man just before we had started frae London.
Lopez was put on board and removed to the track's medical office in an ambulance.
Jockey Paco Lopez was put on board and removed form the track in an ambulance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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