Debark [verb]
Definition of Debark:
land
Sentence/Example of Debark:
Coasting along the shore, they came at last to an open roadstead where they could debark.
Walled in by all this gear was another passenger due to debark on Murna, snuffling and grunting with impatience.
Then I prayed that they might be moved to send out a canoe, so that I could debark and go inland for the day.
As to the living occupants of this strange interior, I saw that most of those whom we had seen debark were present.
At the lower end of the rapids (our Indians refusing to go further), we had to debark.
On the morning of the 27th the fleet reached York harbor, where it was intended to debark for the assault on Fort York.
In a lifetime fewer aliens came than now debark in a couple of months.
Some few incurables keep to their cabins altogether, and only show their wasted faces when it is time to debark.
His lordship went on to the gardens, where we saw him debark, and a train of devoted gardeners met him with baskets of fruit.
Then the others tumbled out, Bumpus and his bag being the last to debark.