starboard in the PONS Dictionary

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A galley is to starboard, originally equipped with a sink, manual water pump, and two-burner alcohol stove.
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The ship listed to starboard and sank within minutes in 35 m of water a short distance to the south.
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The hull is divided into the main hull with the bridge and propulsion systems, and winged hangar bays on the port and starboard sides.
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That is, the numbers read 6-4-2-0-1-3-5 from port to starboard.
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Her starboard coal bunkers and passageways flooded, her steering jammed hard to port, and she listed 15 to starboard.
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The wreck lies largely intact on its starboard side at a depth between 20m ft and 33m ft of water.
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I came in from his starboard side, delivering a three-second burst at 250 yards.
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It could fire out of the starboard bow port or the forward starboard broadside port.
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She sank in deeper water with her starboard gunwale just clearing the surface.
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By now the starboard engine was burning furiously.
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