Going Ashore (Noun)
Meaning
Debarkation from a boat or ship.
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- The crew began going ashore as soon as the ship docked at the port.
- Going ashore was a welcome relief for the passengers after days at sea.
- The captain gave the order for going ashore, and the passengers eagerly gathered their belongings.
- The process of going ashore was slow and laborious, with each passenger being accounted for before disembarking.
- After a long voyage, the sailors were excited about going ashore and exploring the new land.