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- verb To
exit a form of transportation such as aboat , ship,airplane , trolley, streetcar or spaceship.
Etymologies
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Examples
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A few times, depending on who is working or current politics, everyone has had to deboard and take their bags through a scanner.
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A few times, depending on who is working or current politics, everyone has had to deboard and take their bags through a scanner.
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Anyone getting on south of Portland and riding all the way through Portland to Washington state (both of the trains which continues through, rather than stopping in Portland) is only counted once, because they deboard in Washington.
Oregon to spend "leftover" $35 million on Amtrak trains (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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A few times, depending on who is working or current politics, everyone has had to deboard and take their bags through a scanner.
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"Obiviously each person is counted twice - once to board and once to deboard,"
Oregon to spend "leftover" $35 million on Amtrak trains (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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A few times, depending on who is working or current politics, everyone has had to deboard and take their bags through a scanner.
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A few times, depending on who is working or current politics, everyone has had to deboard and take their bags through a scanner.
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A few times, depending on who is working or current politics, everyone has had to deboard and take their bags through a scanner.
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One of the things I'd have to look at is why in the world a pilot permitted a passenger to board or deboard while a propeller was turning, Nance added.
Lauren Scruggs, Model, Walks Into Plane Propeller, Survives (VIDEO) 2011
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Obiviously each person is counted twice - once to board and once to deboard, so divide the 103 by two and you get 52.
Oregon to spend "leftover" $35 million on Amtrak trains (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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