aborad

ADVERB
  1. away from the mouth or oral region
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How To Use aborad In A Sentence

  • The American troops come home in disgrace and the American military is taunted and ridiculed by the American media, global media, Islamic terrorists, and the moonbats here and aborad. Sound Politics: What It Means
  • Americans seem ready to fight a new war aborad, and at home: By a wide margin, Americans think Iran is more of a threat to the world than Iraq was before the United States took military action there. Tuesday, January 31, 2006
  • As for the stuff about living aborad, I take great umbrage at someone who admits to spending two weeks a year in this country and paying no taxes here lecturing me on how localy elected councillors should spend money. What really undermines politics are false front organisations
  • Both he and his advisers felt that every day's delay was a substantial gain, and that the maintenance of the _status quo_, with no fresh outbreak at home and no unfriendly expression aborad, was of incalculable advantage to the cause of the Union. Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 (of 2) From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
  • STENY HOYER, (D) MARYLAND: The pure vote is national security here at home and national security aborad. CNN Transcript Mar 23, 2007
  • They've brought in Peter Sollett, director of "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist," to rewrite Jon Hartmere's script, and hired musical movie veterans Craig Zadan and Neil Meron to come aborad as producers. Zac Efron’s ‘Footloose’ Heads Towards The Dance Floor » MTV Movies Blog
  • Un sitio elaborado por profesionales gallegos en la materia, deseosos de promocionar aun mas este producto gallego tan nuestro ... tan tuyo ... y tan de todos. LA EMPANADA GALLEGA...nueva web en internet...desde Galicia para el mundo
  • Custom, moreover, proclaims as beautiful those excellences of man and woman with which God gifted them at birth. 144 Thus for a woman to bide tranquilly at home rather than roam aborad is no dishonour; but for a man to remain indoors, instead of devoting himself to outdoor pursuits, is a thing discreditable. Oeconomicus
  • Also, does he really believe that Gitmo or Abu Ghraib makes it more or less likely that a US POW would be tortured when interrogated aborad? The Volokh Conspiracy » Senator Graham on Torture and the Geneva Convention:
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