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Meaning of harbourage

Wordnet

harbourage (n)

(nautical) a place of refuge (as for a ship)

harbourage Sentence Examples

  1. The secluded cove provided much-needed harbourage for the storm-tossed yacht.
  2. The crumbling fortress served as a temporary harbourage for the displaced villagers.
  3. The dense undergrowth offered ample harbourage for a variety of wildlife.
  4. The old warehouse was transformed into a secret harbourage for smuggled goods.
  5. The mountain's towering cliffs provided limited harbourage from the howling wind.
  6. The shallow harbour offered little harbourage for large vessels during high tide.
  7. The secret tunnel led to a secluded harbourage where the rebels could hide from their pursuers.
  8. The towering walls of the castle provided secure harbourage for its inhabitants.
  9. The dense mangrove forest served as a safe harbourage for countless marine creatures.
  10. The sprawling barn provided ample harbourage for the livestock during the harsh winter storms.

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(nautical) a place of refuge (as for a ship)

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The secluded cove provided much-needed harbourage for the storm-tossed yacht.

The crumbling fortress served as a temporary harbourage for the displaced villagers.

The dense undergrowth offered ample harbourage for a variety of wildlife.

The old warehouse was transformed into a secret harbourage for smuggled goods.