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shore leave
noun
permission to spend time ashore, usually 48 hours or more, granted a member of a ship's company.
the time spent ashore during such leave.
shore leave
noun
permission to go ashore Compare liberty
time spent ashore during leave
Word History and Origins
Origin of shore leave1
Example Sentences
The Navy was big business for Long Beach, and for the Pike, where thousands of Navy “gobs” stationed here spent some of their shore leave and their earnings.
One didn’t feel any real connection between the lovers, but maybe that, too, was wanted, given that the callous American sailor treats marriage to a geisha during a shore leave in Nagasaki as a lark.
Beatrice proceeded on the arm of Lamont, who had shore leave for the occasion.
An Israeli official said Ankara had submitted a preliminary request for the crew to disembark on shore leave.
And, of course, the service members take advantage of their shore leave to explore the city’s many diversions.
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