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ship out

vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To depart, especially for a sea voyage or military assignment. 2 (context intransitive figuratively English) To leave, get out, or resign. 3 (context transitive English) To send, especially by means of a transport vehicle. 4 (context transitive figuratively English) To get rid of, expel, or discard.

Usage examples of "ship out".

You drained my overdrive charge when you snatched my ship out of overdrive.

The motley, swaggering, self-appointed landing-grid guard had tried to break into the ship out of curiosity, but they were vastly indignant when Calhoun did something of which they disapproved.

The Don family would have to ship out on their own, skipping from remote outpost to remote outpost forever.

Nausea flashed through him as the engines wrenched the ship out of contact with the sidereal universe.

I wouldn't like them to heave my ship out to space in pure panic because I didn't answer from inside it!

The sort of maneuver you needed to transit an atmosphere at high speed, or wrench another ship out of FTL transit.

He had a sensation of increasing lightness as his body darted from the side of the ship out into that black night.

That first ship out, that first voyage and his nightmare were all tied together in his mind.

Unless you are willing to pay above top wages, why should a good hand ship out on such a vessel?

Hornblower took his ship out round the reef and stood in again for the shore.

And there was a decided breath of air coming off the land which would carry the ship out of the bay.