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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181 The landmass of Torness, Skateraw and Barns Ness protects the harbour from the worst of the weather from the west.
182 Harrison was a man who loved to harbour a grudge.
183 Another rain squall blotted out the harbour and water cascaded down the window panes.
184 In the harbour you got a secondary ebb and flow between the main tides.
185 This wrote off the need for any large new harbour construction.
186 In his thirty-two-foot ketch, Nuria, he set out from the small harbour under the shoulder of his Hebridean island.
187 For centuries a seaport - today the harbour is still a haven for yachtsmen, fishing boats and pleasure cruisers.
188 Ten minutes walk from the harbour are shingle beaches with safe swimming, pedalo hire and a windsurfing school for the energetic.
189 A ship was nosing its way through the small fishing boats in the harbour.
190 All the illegal immigrants were confined to a small island in the harbour.
191 It is especially good for people with allergies as it doesn't harbour dust.
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192 I saw her walking through the harbour and I followed.
193 The fortress on top of the hill still dominates Barcelona harbour.
194 Compared with invasive carcinoma, intraepithelial neoplastic lesions harbour a greater diversity of human papillomavirus types.
195 They live in a Chelsea Harbour flat and a £2 million country house in Oxfordshire.
196 The central point is the village square and harbour, and there is also a very pleasant lakeside promenade.
197 Accordingly, they made a bid to gain command of the Danzig Harbour Board.
198 Bozburun, the beautiful, landlocked little harbour almost inaccessible except by sea, on everyone's itinerary.
199 The main interest is centred on the splendid harbour, almost completely landlocked and providing excellent shelter.
200 I've often taken a board and gone sailing in Poole Harbour, the second largest natural harbour in the world.
201 Weldon studied crabs in Plymouth harbour that were being forced to live in water that was muddied by human activity.
202 He hooked and landed an enormous conger eel, whilst fishing from one of the boats in the harbour.
203 As I walked away from the harbour I looked at my watch.
204 It is based around a busy little harbour with many waterside cafes offering magnificent views across the lake to Limone.
205 The 40-minute bombardment reportedly sank several oil tankers and barges in the harbour.
206 Detectives followed the man as far as the harbour, but then he jumped into a speedboat and got clean away.
207 Up and down it rose and fell in Aberdeen Harbour, under a blaze of red-and-gold neon trim.
208 They harbour some of the world's most endangered wildlife and provide vital food and medicines.
209 The odour of seaweed wafted from the cliffs beyond the harbour and mingled with the fragrance of Jo's cigar.
210 But a sleek sailing boat that spends all its time in harbour is no use to anyone.
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