harbourage Antonyms
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Meaning of harbourage
Wordnet
harbourage (n)
(nautical) a place of refuge (as for a ship)
harbourage Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The mountain's towering cliffs provided limited harbourage from the howling wind.
- The shallow harbour offered little harbourage for large vessels during high tide.
- The secret tunnel led to a secluded harbourage where the rebels could hide from their pursuers.
- The towering walls of the castle provided secure harbourage for its inhabitants.
- The dense mangrove forest served as a safe harbourage for countless marine creatures.
- 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.