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harbour English

Meaning harbour meaning

What does harbour mean?

harbour

(= harbor) a place of refuge and comfort and security (= harbor) secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals) (= harbor) keep in one's possession; of animals (= harbor) hold back a thought or feeling about She is harboring a grudge against him (= harbor, entertain) maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings) bear a grudge entertain interesting notions harbor a resentment (= seaport) a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo

Synonyms harbour synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as harbour?

Conjugation harbour conjugation

How do you conjugate harbour?

harbour · verb

Examples harbour examples

How do I use harbour in a sentence?

Simple sentences

A ship in harbour is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.
The ship anchored in the harbour and unloaded its goods.
The police found Tom's body floating in the harbour.
Ships are safe in harbour, but they were never meant to stay there.

Movie subtitles

Other environments very different from that on the Earth could harbour life.
On clear days, Mr Marlowe, you can see the ships in the harbour at San Oedro.
With a thousand ships rotting in the harbour I doubt whether we could get better than fifteen thousand for her.
He and all of his men are to be put aboard the Pilgrim and allowed to leave the harbour without harm.
The night there is warm, and way down below is the harbour, the fishing boats.
Hands to stations for leaving harbour!
Hands to station for leaving harbour!
They'll just try to knock out our supply convoy in the harbour.
It commands the Bardia road and our supply road to the harbour.
Great American hero, from Cleveland, Ohio, enlisted right after Pearl Harbour.
When was Pearl Harbour or don't you know?
It's thick weather in the harbour. But it'll be clear when you get out.
The pinwheel operation is necessary in this harbour.
If you ever have to ditch around Wonsan Harbour, we'll fish you out.
At the harbour.
Down by the harbour.
What you will see now is the sailing ship harbour.
I know that these brave men don't dream about and sleep their nights in the harbour because they have to do it.
A city where, like in every large harbour everything can happen.
Wonsan Harbour's just over the ridge.
Cable me from Pearl Harbour.
I enlisted the day after Pearl Harbour.
Then, all of a sudden I spotted that harbour.
We'll go through the harbour bars.
In the harbour.
There's a British ship in the harbour at Las Cruces.
And a British man-of-war in the harbour of Las Cruces.
Do you see the harbour?
We'll hide in the evening, and in the morning we'll sneak into the harbour.
I saw them in the harbour.
Tonight a Roman army lands in the harbour of Brundusium.
We'll meet in the harbour throught the secret passage.
I kept watch outside the harbour all through the night.
And under the bridge and beyond was San Francisco Harbour!
Soon they'll be walking into the harbour naked.

News and current affairs

The potential is there; there is a young generation of Japanese who harbour such a vision.
That will have a chilling result: as long as a military-dominated Pakistan continues, willingly or helplessly, to harbour the perpetrators of Islamist terror, what happened in Mumbai could happen again -- anywhere.

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