Examples of 'getting on a boat' in a sentence

Meaning of "getting on a boat"

getting on a boat: This phrase means to board a boat and travel on water. It can be used both literally and figuratively to represent embarking on a journey or adventure

How to use "getting on a boat" in a sentence

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Just the idea of getting on a boat terrifies me.
Quentin would not need a generator if he was getting on a boat.
You took a chance getting on a boat with a bunch of men like us.
I do not fancy your chances of getting on a boat.
You are getting on a boat.
Can you hold one second? I am getting on a boat.
Was getting on a boat.
You took a chance getting on a boat.
We are getting on a boat to China.
Where we went wrong, was getting on a boat.
The thought of getting on a boat and hopping it to America.
Oh, my God, I can not believe I let you talk me into getting on a boat.
I am not getting on a boat.
I'm getting on a boat at four this afternoon from Mapo Port.
The thought of getting on a boat.

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He 's getting on a boat to go home.
Don't tell me we're now getting on a boat.
Before or after getting on a boat to the Cíes Islands, visit the.
The dog 's getting on a boat.
They are getting on a boat.
There is no way I am getting on a boat to go after a fake dragon.
What? The thought of getting on a boat and hopping it to America.
No . I am not getting on a boat.
Didn't you say I was getting on a boat from Yanghwajin?

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