Synonym: anchor, dock, fasten, secure, tie. Similar words: moorings, moot, mood, moon, moose, moody, smooth, door. Meaning: [mʊə(r)] n. 1. one of the Muslim people of north Africa; of mixed Arab and Berber descent; converted to Islam in the 8th century; conqueror of Spain in the 8th century 2. open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss. v. 1. secure in or as if in a berth or dock 2. come into or dock at a wharf 3. secure with cables or ropes.
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61. I gritted my teeth and hung on for the climb up to Ana's Cross on the peak of Spaunton Moor.
62. Our road ended abruptly at a cluster of cottages with names like Moor Head and Little Gill.
63. A half moon shone through the dark, flying clouds on to the wild and empty moor.
64. I can not tell you why, but please do what I ask you, and never come near the moor again.
65. The cottage, with its lichen-covered roof, looked as though it had grown out of the moor.
66. They didn't like their mistress, but they were sorry for anyone out on the Moor on a day like that.
67. The road fizzled out at a gate plastered with fire hazard warnings, leading on to the moor itself.
68. We know that he kept away from the moor, so it's unlikely that he waited at the moor gate every evening.
69. It may be worth separating the Moor and see if the symptoms persist.
70. Not all of the losses of moor and rough grassland can be attributed to agricultural change.
71. The newspaper ad featured a shepherd and his flock on some remote moor.
72. I've lived on the moor with them for so long.
73. Average working people subsidize the affluent to play golf and tennis or moor their boats.
74. A 1,500-acre grouse moor will generate enough electricity in this way to power a town of 6,000 people.
75. Realising the far greater financial potential of a life on the road, he took to the moor with resounding success.
76. But Ilkley Moor, however exhilarating for us townies, forms only the nursery slopes of the Yorkshire Dales.
77. She often went to sit quietly beside the hives, in the bee-field or on the moor.
78. A new home I spent a month at Moor House, in an atmosphere of warm friendship.
79. She must get him on to his feet and down from the high moor before the impending storm.
80. Start an afternoon's walk from the town centre and head south to the River Brue and Kennard Moor.
81. The preacher overstepped the mark when he called the Royal Mail to a halt on the moor near Bagshot.
82. And I was very worried that neither of us would be with Sir Henry when he walked across the moor that night.
83. I was alone on the open moor, with no money or possessions.
84. But now they were standing at the head of a deep valley in the moor with their ears and tails down.
85. There was Captain Show, a seemingly respectable ex-army man, who plied his trade around the Sunningdale area of the moor.
86. Sometimes you hear them in the call of the curlew across the vast open moor.
87. As we headed up Hartshead Moor[http://sentencedict.com], I checked my fuel gauge and started sweating again.
88. I put on my coat and went for a long walk on the moor.
89. A casual meeting whilst out walking on the Moor, even in your hidden places, is one thing.
90. I dumped the carrier with my groceries down beside the road, and set off across the moor.
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