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Filter by Meaning The captain always made sure to inspect the shore before each voyage.
Without a proper shore, the boat could capsize in choppy waters.
The crew forgot to bring the shore on the last boating trip.
The shore was an integral part of the boat's anchoring system.
The shore was made of sturdy wood to withstand the weight of the boat.
A heavy-duty shore was needed for the massive yacht.
The shore prevented the boat from scraping against the bottom of the lake.
The shore prevented the boat from tipping over during a storm.
The captain instructed the crew to retrieve the shore before docking at the marina.
The shore was damaged after the boat hit a rock.
The sailor placed the shore under the boat before getting off.
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