US /ˈstɑ:rbərd/
・UK /ˈstɑ:bəd/
Hard to starboard for a while.
Hard to starboard.
One hydrodynamic spatula with cord and starboard attachments.
One hydrodynamic spatula with cord and starboard attachments.
I feel like I'm listing a little bit to starboard here.
Four torpedoes—three to the port side and one to the starboard side—destroyed the ship's damaged control center.
four torpedoes (three to the port side and one to the starboard side)
As he drew near, he slackened speed, took the middle of the road, leaned far over to starboard,
"Set her back on the starboard!" ding-a-ling-ling.
One was located port, and the other starboard.
one was located port and the other starboard
Four torpedoes three to the port side and one to the starboard side destroyed the ship's damaged control center.
four torpedoes (three to the port side and one to the starboard side)
Immediately, they sound the warning bell and telephone the bridge with the message "Iceberg right ahead." Officer Murdoch orders harder starboard to the helmsmen and calls to the engine room to stop engines.
but it's too little too late and her starboard side makes contact with the iceberg, damaging nearly 300 foot of the right side of the hull, both below and above the water.
I shouted from the starboard side of the stern that I would meet him in Montana.
I shouted from the starboard side of the stern that I would meet him in Montana.
20 feet up. I need 3 degree starboard, Cooper.
I need 3 degrees starboard, Cooper.