Crossword clues for disembarking
disembarking
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Disembark \Dis`em*bark"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disembarked; p. pr. & vb. n. Disembarking.] [Pref. dis- + embark: cf. F. d['e]sembarquer.] To remove from on board a vessel; to put on shore; to land; to debark; as, the general disembarked the troops.
Go to the bay, and disembark my coffers.
--Shak.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of disembark English)
Usage examples of "disembarking".
We've finished disembarking and unloading and shipped our return cargoes, so we'll sail tomorrow—take a day or two to get through those damned reed-swamps, and then it's 'all plain sail.
Large numbers of small boats landing, and several Tartessian ships have beached themselves and are disembarking troops over the side… troops and artillery, ma'am.
If what we suspect is true, he can keep Brendig from ever disembarking his troops.
Domingo, disembarking on a robotic stretcher from the newly landed ship with Polly walking at his side, could see, beyond the glass walls of the port, a near horizon of pleasant hills, under a whitish sky mottled with many colors, predominantly blue.
I felt my gorge rise in my throat and looked away, but Bright was disembarking, splashing knee-deep through the water and holding the lantern aloft.
However, numerous beings of civilian garb were observed disembarking from a military cruiser, the Ban Sidhe.
They didn't set any telltales or any alerts, and once they landed the ship and began disembarking from it, they made no effort to maintain silence.
He deliberately turned his attention away from disembarking passengers, refusing to study their faces, especially the faces of the women.
Peter said, watching with interest as he saw the slight movement of the bus airlock connection, indicating that people were disembarking the wreck.
Thian, being nearest the porthole, looked back as long as he could, to see the 'Dini disembarking in their space gear.
Not all the disembarking passengers were admitted to that vehicle, so Put let out one of the shrill whistles a 'Dini could emit and a second air cushion appeared to transport the remainder of the newcomers.
She ignored the surge of the islanders toward the pier, the vanguard already throwing their wreaths about the disembarking sailors.
He took up his carpetbag and joined the two other disembarking passengers on the platform.
As they boarded their own ships, the American army was still disembarking from theirs.
When the shuttle docked, a surveillance camera showed D'murr a group of passengers disembarking into the Heighliner's atmospheric-controlled community areas.