Synonym: entertain, harbor, haven, hold, nurse, seaport, shield. Similar words: harbor, carbon, bourbon, carbohydrate, harbinger, verbose, hyperbole, nearby. Meaning: ['hɑrbə(r) /'hɑːb-] n. 1. a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo 2. a place of refuge and comfort and security. v. 1. secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals) 2. keep in one's possession; of animals 3. hold back a thought or feeling about 4. maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings).
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121 Bombers pressed home their attack, causing severe damage to harbour installations.
122 Strong cross breezes make it difficult for boats to leave harbour.
123 The cries of the seagulls gave this part of the harbour a fascinating character all of its own.
124 After the collision both vessels managed to limp into harbour.
125 This information led the police to a house near the harbour.
126 It is not safe for the ships to ride in the harbour when the enemy planes are hovering overhead.
127 The harbour was blockaded, so the ships had to lay off.
128 For three days, it was inadvisable to leave the harbour.
129 Two hundred scuba divers descended on the island to clean up the harbour.
130 The boat pivoted on its central axis and pointed straight at the harbour entrance.
131 A smooth landing at Chelsea Harbour.sentencedict.com/harbour.html
132 They also harbour wildlife and help prevent soil erosion.
133 The Chichester harbour master was fed up with waving.
134 Quality flounder from the lower reaches of Poole harbour.
135 Perched high on a cliff overlooking the harbour.
136 The defendants negligently discharged fuel oil into Sydney Harbour.
137 Prices Rockley overlooks Poole harbour, renowned for windsurfing and sailing.
138 About 7,000 yachts had been in the harbour for days to get the best view.
139 Between 30 and 50% of people in western countries harbour methanogenic bacteria in their colons.
140 Shimoda Harbour was close-packed with scores of fishing boats, gunnel to gunnel, taking refuge from the forecast typhoon.
141 St Mary's has a busy harbour, and Tresco has a beautiful tropical garden.
142 If the government determines the interests of the state, does this harbour any threat to individual liberty?
143 Because it inhabits coastal waters in heavily populated and fished areas, the harbour porpoise has suffered greatly in recent years.
144 My brothers and sisters knew my dad could harbour a grudge, but not like this.
145 We rounded Cape Andrea and anchored in Marciana Marina harbour below the same mountain village on the north side of the island.
146 Behind there are vertical cliffs, a dynamic backdrop dwarfing the harbour to insignificance.
147 Observed by a colony of seals, we landed in a natural sheltered harbour.
148 Through binoculars I had noted the breakwaters of what appeared to be a small artificial harbour just a mile along the coast.
149 I was to be at the harbour at 8 a.m. on the dot.
150 Finnan knew the harbour master well, and found a berth for the flatboat.
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