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Sentence count:266+27Posted:2017-02-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: entertainharborhavenholdnurseseaportshieldSimilar words: harborcarbonbourboncarbohydrateharbingerverbosehyperbolenearbyMeaning: ['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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241 Always use waterproof grout on tiled worktops; ordinary grout will harbour germs.
242 After well over an hour the race was abandoned as the fleet slowly drifted backwards out of the harbour.
243 Around 300 people managed to board a ship which set sail, but this was intercepted in the harbour by coastguards.
244 Fred Normandale, a leading skipper, told the harbour committee yesterday that scallops were now attracting fishing boats from other areas.
245 It was impossible to ascertain how many of the boats moored in the harbour over the weekend were local.
246 It was now blowing a near gale into the harbour, churning the once water into a mass of whitecaps.
247 Sara ignored them as the boat chugged out to sea; soon the harbour and the cliffs were a long way away.
248 Situated on a cliff top above the harbour, the complex also includes the Casino and a luxurious air-conditioned cinema.
249 It was a fairly uneventful life, seeming to begin and end in that one small harbour town.
250 The harbour is used by local fishermen, yachtsmen, motor boat and rowing enthusiasts.
251 As in post-Pearl Harbour U.S.A., a meatless day each week was decreed,(http://sentencedict.com/harbour.html) but little effort made to enforce it.
252 The aerial view is superb with its rows of houses and large harbour.
253 Crowds had gathered at the harbour to watch the ship come in.
254 Muelle Deportivo is protected by its own breakwater and is located in the southern extremity of the main harbour.
255 The zigzag of harbour walls and breakwaters below the cliff were deserted.
256 Blacks, on the other hand, harbour a much more narrowly defined set of possibilities on how they might advance.
257 Beyond the harbour low waves formed, their crests as livid as sapphires.
258 The ship came slowly into the harbour, dwarfing all the surrounding boats.
259 People who harbour sulphate reducing bacteria in their large bowel have higher levels of sulphide in their faeces than methanogenic subjects.
260 Rich hauls of lead weights also come from beneath the matted seaweed that grows at the foot of harbour walls and breakwaters.
261 An enormously powerful fleet was concentrated at Pearl Harbour.
262 The harbour is an important naval base.
263 The harbour was full of all kinds of craft.
264 The harbour is filled with craft.
265 January 2004 Harbour Side in City Auckland.
266 The ship rode on the waves [ at anchor in the harbour ].
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