gangboard (Meaning)

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gangboard (n)

a temporary bridge for getting on and off a vessel at dockside

Synonyms & Antonyms of gangboard

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gangboard Sentence Examples

  1. The crew lifted the gangboard onto the ship, allowing passengers to disembark.
  2. The aging gangboard creaked under the weight of the heavy luggage being carried across it.
  3. The ship's captain ordered the gangboard to be extended, reaching towards the distant dock.
  4. The gangboard vibrated slightly as people cautiously made their way onto the ship.
  5. The captain checked the gangboard's stability before allowing passengers to approach it.
  6. The passengers lined up patiently on the gangboard, eager to board the departing cruise ship.
  7. As the tide rose, the gangboard had to be adjusted to maintain a stable connection with the dock.
  8. The gangboard was lifted and secured to prevent people from boarding the ship during an emergency.
  9. The gangboard's railings provided a sense of security for those walking across it.
  10. The ship's gangboard served as a vital bridge between the water and the land.

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a temporary bridge for getting on and off a vessel at dockside

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No antonyms found.

The crew lifted the gangboard onto the ship, allowing passengers to disembark.

The aging gangboard creaked under the weight of the heavy luggage being carried across it.

The ship's captain ordered the gangboard to be extended, reaching towards the distant dock.

The gangboard vibrated slightly as people cautiously made their way onto the ship.