Located within the hull or nearest the midline of a vessel or aircraft.
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Examples for "outboard "
Examples for "outboard "
1 They heard the outboard engine surge as the dinghy reached clearer water.
2 There's something outboard , to my left-movementopposite the motion of the hull.
3 They ultimately had to use an outboard motor to keep on schedule.
4 This plank end starting outboard was evidently where the water came in.
5 From the river she could hear the sound of an outboard motor.
1 Take that low-level emission profile, suggesting a small source of inboard power-
2 Directly that is done, run the after-guns inboard and clear the decks.
3 The shadow assumes a trilateral outline: a cleaner, about forty yards inboard .
4 Somewhere inboard I hear a deep, rhythmic sound, pervasive and faint-verydistant.
5 The boat returned and was hoisted inboard with a minimum of fuss.
6 I managed to get the helm hard up, and Mallet jumped inboard .
7 Around and around they flew, all inboard guns trained on the enemy.
8 I saw one reach out an arm to drag a swimmer inboard .
9 He walked a few paces inboard , his hands grasped firmly behind him.
10 We should have had it inboard , and the mate was to blame.
11 Something even larger drops from the inboard volume of the forest ball.
12 At any moment the Captain might give the order to bring it inboard .
13 I shipped the useless rudder inboard , and chose my course from the stars.
14 At last Lambert got his friend on the edge, and tumbled him inboard .
15 Elsie and Gray became aware that Suarez was cautiously drawing himself inboard again.
16 Speedy, with two powerful inboard engines, the Chris-Craft was a stunner.
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