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landingnoun a structure used by boats and ships for taking on or landing cargo and passengersour families waved good-bye to us from the landing as we left on our honeymoon cruise dock, float, jetty, levee, pier, quai, quay, wharf berth, mooring, slipembarcadero(West)dockyard, marina, quayage, shipyard, wharfage landingverbpresent participle of landto stop at or near a place along the shorethe Pilgrims landed at Plymouth after exploring Cape Cod Bay anchoring, docking berthing, mooring, tying up(or tieing up)beaching, groundingharboringarriving, reaching, showing up, turning updebarking, disembarking making port embarking, launching, sailing to get to a destinationwe landed at the hotel just before midnight appearing, arriving, coming, getting in, getting through, showing up, turning up fetching, hitting, making, reachingpulling in, touching downdebarking, disembarkingbarging (in), blowing in, breezing (in), bursting (in or into), waltzing (in)checking in, clocking (in) going, leaving checking out, clocking (out)fleeing, vamoosing to go ashore from a shipthe passengers on the cruise landed at St. George in Bermuda debarking, disembarking beachinganchoring, docking, putting in embarking boarding, getting (on)weighing (anchor) to come to rest after descending from the airour plane is landing in 15 minutes, so we need to put all of our things away alighting, lighting, perching, roosting, settling, touching down belly-landing, crash-landing blasting off, taking off arising, ascending, climbing, risingfloating, flying, gliding, planing, soaring, winginghanging, hovering to receive as return for effortbecause of his work on the boss's pet project, he landed a promotion as well as a raise acquiring, attaining, bagging, bringing in, capturing, carrying, coming by, drawing, earning, gaining, garnering, getting, knocking down, making, obtaining, procuring, pulling down, realizing, reaping, securing, winning clearing, grossing, nettingaccomplishing, achieving, notching (up), scoringaccumulating, amassing, drawing, racking upcatching, picking upannexing, occupying, taking overreacquiring, reattaining, recapturing, regaining, remaking forfeiting, losing according, giving, granting, payinggiving up, handing over, parting (with), relinquishing, surrendering, yielding to take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forciblyafter struggling for half an hour, the fisherman finally landed a 10-pound bass bagging, capturing, catching, collaring, copping(slang), corralling, getting, glomming, grabbing, grappling, hooking, nabbing, nailing, netting, nobbling(British slang), rapping, seizing, snagging, snapping (up), snaring, snatching, trapping gloving, haltering, lassoing, ropingapprehending, arresting, detainingbaying, corneringclasping, clutching, fastening (on), fisting, grasping, gripping, holding, latching (on or onto), securingrending, wrestingenmeshing(also immeshing), ensnaring, entangling, entrapping, meshingabducting, kidnapping(also kidnaping), spiriting (away or off) taking hold (of) missing discharging, freeing, liberating, releasingdropping, loosening, unhanding in the 15th century |