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  • noun Plural form of starboard.

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Examples

  • With the deck now clear of both aircraft and disguises, darting back and forth between the four sets of launchers, two to the port, two on starboards, was much less of a problem than routine maintenance had been.

    Joint Operations Douglass, Keith 2000

  • At length the Pass is reached; and dashing gallantly across it, the little-Sumter starboards her helm and rounds the mud-banks to the eastward.

    The Romance of the Civil War 1903

  • At length the Pass is reached; and dashing gallantly across it, the little Sumter starboards her helm and rounds the mud-banks to the eastward!

    The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter Raphael Semmes 1843

  • This year the library has released an edition of 10 prints (5 starboards and 5 ports) from the collection, available at Usernames can only contain letters and numbers

    Apartment Therapy Main Sarah Rainwater 2010

  • This year the library has released an edition of 10 prints (5 starboards and 5 ports) from the collection, available at Usernames can only contain letters and numbers

    Apartment Therapy Main Sarah Rainwater 2010

  • This year the library has released an edition of 10 prints (5 starboards and 5 ports) from the collection, available at Usernames can only contain letters and numbers

    Apartment Therapy Main Sarah Rainwater 2010

  • Limited to: 20 ports, 20 starboards and 4 coxswains.

    Webster Blog 2009

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