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gangplank

American  
[gang-plangk] / ˈgæŋˌplæŋk /

noun

  1. a flat plank or small, movable, bridgelike structure for use by persons boarding or leaving a ship at a pier.


gangplank British  
/ ˈɡæŋˌplæŋk /

noun

  1. nautical a portable bridge for boarding and leaving a vessel at dockside

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Etymology

Origin of gangplank

An Americanism dating back to 1840–50; gang 1 + plank

Example Sentences

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Jack said he watched me until my feet disappeared over the gangplank …

From Seattle Times • Dec. 7, 2023

As the Canberra repatriated the PoWs to Puerto Madryn - the Welsh-speaking enclave of Argentina - in July 1982, a Navy photographer captured Irfon and Giorgio sharing a heartfelt goodbye handshake on the gangplank.

From BBC • Jan. 2, 2022

In a way, Harry and Meghan have done them a favor by jumping ship, rather than being asked to walk the gangplank.

From Salon • Nov. 4, 2021

If the Nats walk out to the end of the gangplank — game after game — in this World Series, will you still be around to see who wins the final game?

From Washington Post • Oct. 23, 2019

Bill and Janie ran all over the ship, and did not want to leave when it was time to draw up the gangplank.

From "Mr. Popper's Penguins" by Florence Atwater and Richard Atwater