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Aground ️ Play on CrazyGames
Aground is a superb game of survival. You are stranded in an uninhabited land and you must try to survive against the elements and the heavy storm that approaches. You must collect resources such as wood and stone and then use this material to construct a shelter. You can also mine underground and forage for berries and food.
Aground - Play on Armor Games
Aground, a free online Adventure game brought to you by Armor Games. One of the last human survivors, you find yourself stranded on an uninhabited island. With a few other victims of the crash, can you craft, mine, and build your way to survival?
Aground Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
aground. adverb or adjective. ə-ˈgrau̇nd. Synonyms of aground. 1. : on the ground. planes aloft and aground. 2. : on or onto the shore or the bottom of a body of water. a ship run aground. Synonyms. beached. grounded. stranded. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of aground in a Sentence.
AGROUND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
aground | American Dictionary. adverb [ not gradable ] us / əˈɡrɑʊnd / Add to word list. touching the ground below the water: The tanker ran aground and leaked 11 million gallons of crude oil. Note: Used to describe a ship that has become stuck in the water.
AGROUND Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
on or into the ground; in a stranded condition or state: The ship ran aground. aground. / əˈɡraʊnd / adverb. postpositive on or onto the ground or bottom, as in shallow water. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of aground 1. 1250–1300; Middle English. See a- 1, ground 1. Discover More. Example Sentences.
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