Synonym: asylum, harbor, haven, port, protection, retreat, sanctuary, shelter. Similar words: refugee, huge, reform, refer, care for, be full of, to the full, be useful to. Meaning: ['refjuːdʒ] n. 1. a safe place 2. something or someone turned to for assistance or security 3. a shelter from danger or hardship 4. act of turning to for assistance.
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61. Some of these inlets lead to salt marshes and estuaries which give refuge to many other coastal birds, especially waders.
62. To avoid further childishness Leonora took refuge in stony, obdurate silence.
63. But no outside help materialized and after a few days he prudently took refuge across the border in Milan.
64. The island of Angistri went up in flames within minutes of being declared a wildlife refuge.
65. It will move into any refuge that happens to be conveniently available.
66. Finally, the violence reached the point where she left and stayed in a refuge for battered women.
67. The only mourners at her funeral are the women from the refuge.
68. It provides refuge for fish and fry in its trailing roots.
69. She hated going to the Refuge and she dreaded letting Clare know that.
70. In the moonlight it appeared more like a great slab of concrete than a refuge for ducks.
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71. Instead she took refuge in the library where she could read and research to her heart's content.
72. But more important than these human aspects is the virtually untarnished natural history of the refuge.
73. Mrs Markus increasingly took refuge from her unhappy domestic life at the Vienna Bridge Club.
74. The composer came here from the nearby orphanage where he was raised, and today visitors find it a similarly welcoming refuge.
75. That, the authors conclude, casts doubt on the refuge hypothesis.
76. Refuge is a terrifying journey into avant-garde, subtly thematic territory.
77. The basement provided us with a refuge from the fighting.
78. The future of the refuge still hangs in the balance.
79. A small land bird had taken refuge on the cabin roof during the gale.
80. He shot the smoke, which shot back, then he took refuge behind a pile of stones.
81. Only a small percentage sought refuge at government shelters, Ferreira said Monday.
82. Accordingly, that liberty need not seek refuge at the ballot box.
83. Dionysus retreated before him and even took refuge from him in the depths of the sea.
84. Jane contemplated throwing on her clothes and leaving her refuge to climb farther up the mountainside to the caves.
85. At a convenience store / gas station in Manvel, several people seek refuge from the storms.
86. The basis for the great national forest, park, monument, and wildlife refuge systems of the present had been laid.
87. They travelled here for refuge or for rest, To learn the language or to taste the fruit.
88. Residents within line of fire were evacuated from their homes and advised to take refuge at the Shuttle and Loom pub.
89. Behind a screen of scented orange-blossom was a little arbour with a stone bench, and she took refuge there.
90. But she finds refuge with another man, ironically a local braggart photographer who is not so much successful as handy.
More similar words: refugee, huge, reform, refer, care for, be full of, to the full, be useful to, make fun of, hopefully, reference, preference, reflection, for the future, in the future, refrigerator.