mooress Synonyms

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mooress Meaning

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mooress (n.)

A female Moor; a Moorish woman.

mooress Sentence Examples

  1. The ship dropped anchor in the secluded mooress, sheltered from the tempestuous seas.
  2. The mooress was a tranquil haven for weary seafarers, offering respite and safety.
  3. The majestic yacht glided effortlessly into the mooress, her sails billowing in the gentle breeze.
  4. The harbor's mooress was a bustling hub of activity, with boats of all shapes and sizes vying for space.
  5. The fishermen cast their nets into the mooress, hoping to snare a bountiful catch.
  6. The mooress provided a sanctuary for aquatic life, with schools of fish darting among the seaweed.
  7. The tranquil waters of the mooress reflected the shimmering sunlight, creating a breathtaking vista.
  8. The moon cast its ethereal glow upon the mooress, transforming it into a scene of ethereal beauty.
  9. The mooress was a haven for swimmers and snorkelers, who marveled at the vibrant marine life.
  10. The coastal town's economic prosperity depended heavily on the bustling mooress, a vital artery for trade and tourism.

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A female Moor; a Moorish woman.

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The ship dropped anchor in the secluded mooress, sheltered from the tempestuous seas.

The mooress was a tranquil haven for weary seafarers, offering respite and safety.

The majestic yacht glided effortlessly into the mooress, her sails billowing in the gentle breeze.

The harbor's mooress was a bustling hub of activity, with boats of all shapes and sizes vying for space.