Crossword-Solution: ASHORE 6 letters, 176 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Ashore adv. On shore or on land; on the land adjacent to water; to
the shore; to the land; aground (when applied to a ship); -- sometimes
opposed to aboard or afloat.

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Word Anagrams
ASHORE anagram AHORSE, HOARSE, SHOREA

We have 176 clues for the answer “ASHORE”

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"Aboard" opposite. 1 answer
"All ___ that's going . . . !" 1 answer
"I solved the meta" in the sailing metaphor lexicon of the XWord Muggles Forum 1 answer
"Michael Row the Boat ___" 1 answer
"Michael, Row Your Boat ___" 1 answer
"___ that's going . . . " 1 answer
Aground after being asea 1 answer
Back from a boat trip 1 answer
Back from cruising, say 1 answer
Back on dry land 1 answer
Bad way for a ship to be driven 1 answer
Beachward 1 answer
Classic "Michael, Row the Boat ___" 1 answer
Debarking direction 1 answer
Destination for Michael's rowboat 1 answer
Dinah beached? 1 answer
Down the gangplank 1 answer
Dry place for sailors to wash 1 answer
Enjoying Fleet Week, say 1 answer
From boat to beach 1 answer
Having landed 1 answer
Having left the water 1 answer
Home from sea. 1 answer
Home from the sea 1 answer
How driftwood may end up 1 answer
How seaweed might be washed 1 answer
How some shells are washed 1 answer
How some things are washed 1 answer
How some things may get washed 1 answer
How something might be washed 1 answer
How things may drift 1 answer
How things may get washed 1 answer
J. F. Cooper's "Afloat and ___" 1 answer
Landlubber's place 1 answer
Like a landlubber 1 answer
Like a sailor on leave 1 answer
Like a sailor on liberty 1 answer
Like a superannuated salt 1 answer
Like landlubbers 1 answer
Like sailors on leave 1 answer
Not at sea 1 answer
No longer aboard ship 1 answer
No longer bounding 1 answer
No longer sailing along 1 answer
On dry land after landing 1 answer
Not aboard. 1 answer
Not on board ship 1 answer
Not on board, maybe 1 answer
Not on board, say 1 answer
Not on the briny 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with ASHORE (5)

Mighty was their fuss about little matters, and marvellous, sometimes, the obtuseness that allowed greater ones to slip between their fingers! Whenever such a mischance occurred—when a waggon-load of valuable merchandise had been smuggled ashore, at noonday, perhaps, and directly beneath their unsuspicious noses—nothing could exceed the vigilance and alacrity with which they proceeded to lock, and double-lock, and secure with tape and sealing-wax, all the avenues of the delinquent vessel.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Down on the river four battleships were anchored in line, brilliantly lighted, and launches were coming and going, bringing the men ashore.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992
You see a pirate don’t have to do _anything_, Joe, when he’s ashore, but a hermit _he_ has to be praying considerable, and then he don’t have any fun, anyway, all by himself that way.” “Oh yes, that’s so,” said Joe, “but I hadn’t thought much about it, you know.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Everybody was talking about the murder, but the captain broke in and says: “Look sharp, now; the current sets in the closest here, and maybe he’s washed ashore and got tangled amongst the brush at the water’s edge.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Whether island or mainland, Black Michael did not know, but he announced to Clayton that if investigation showed that the place was habitable he and Lady Greystoke were to be put ashore with their belongings.
Tarzan of the Apes Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993

Quotes with ASHORE (3)

But the Count hadn’t the temperament for revenge; he hadn’t the imagination for epics; and he certainly hadn’t the fanciful ego to dram of empires restored. No. His model for mastering his circumstances would be a different sort of captive altogether: an Anglican washed ashore. Like Robinson Crusoe stranded on the Isle of Despair, the count would maintain his resolve by committing to the business of practicalities. Having dispensed with dreams of quick discovery, the world’s …
Amor Towles A Gentleman in Moscow
Do you know why hurricanes have names instead of numbers? To keep the killing personal. No one cares about a bunch of people killed by a number. '200 Dead as Number Three Slams Ashore' is not nearly as interesting a headline as 'Charlie kills 200.' Death is much more satisfying and entertaining if you personalize it. Me, I'm still waitin' for Hurricane Ed. Old Ed wouldn't hurt ya, would he? Sounds kinda friendly. 'Hell no, we ain't evacuatin'. Ed's comin'!
George Carlin Brain Droppings
As they prepared themselves to go ashore no one doubted in theory that at least a certain percentage of them would remain on the island dead, once they set foot on it. But no one expected to be one of these. Still it was an awesome thought and as the first contingents came struggling up on deck in full gear to form up, all eyes instinctively sought out immediately this island where they were to be put, and left, and which might possibly turn out to be a friend's grave.
James Jones The Thin Red Line
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Rock & Roll, S&S, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 264 times in crossword archives (1949–2025).