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debark

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  1. go ashore
    The passengers disembarked at Southampton

How To Use debark In A Sentence

  • Just ask the burghers of a certain age who are debarking from their vast, shiny cars at the door to the new O'Rourke's Steakhouse on Montrose Boulevard.
  • The yard is full of gear: fellerbunchers, grapple skidders, two delimber debarker chippers, trucks, service vans and other assorted machines.
  • Trees were placed in a large revolving drum and debarked by friction.
  • Options include colour marking, stump treatment and a debarking system for eucalyptus.
  • The world's largest redwood lumber mill offers free self-guided tours, where you can watch trees being debarked, head-rigged, trimmed, graded, and end-glued.
  • After debarking in Turkey, they traveled to Yugoslavia and Bulgaria, and some further dispersed into Czechoslovakia and France.
  • Priscilla, my mom, and I sat silently in our own little world as we waited on the tarmac for the plane to debark. Welcome to My World
  • Around South America is gaining in popularity, and a couple of megaships are sailing to Antarctica once or twice, but not debarking passengers there.
  • On one April day in 1847, more than 1000 debarked.
  • After March 1 2006, The letters ‘DB’ must be added to the abbreviation of the approved measure included in the mark in order to indicate that the wood has been debarked.
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