Harbors can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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harbor - secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals) | ||
harbor - maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment" | ||
harbor - hold back a thought or feeling about; "She is harboring a grudge against him" | ||
harbor - keep in one's possession; of animals | ||
Noun |
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harbor - a place of refuge and comfort and security | ||
harbor - a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo |
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1. | noun | Sea level rise, coupled with storm surge, will continue to increase the risk of major coastal impacts on transportation infrastructure, including both temporary and permanent flooding of airports, ports and harbors, roads, rail lines, tunnels, and bridges. | |
2. | noun | You will see a forest of masts in the harbor. | |
3. | noun | Many yachts are in the harbor. | |
4. | noun | The island has a fine harbor. | |
5. | noun | The ship is now in the harbor. | |
6. | noun | The ship is at anchor in the harbor. | |
7. | noun | The harbor is closed to navigation. | |
8. | noun | We can see the whole harbor from the building. | |
9. | noun | The boat made for the harbor. | |
10. | noun | Sydney has a beautiful natural harbor. | |
11. | noun | The harbor can be blocked. | |
12. | noun | There are many ships in the harbor. | |
13. | noun | The harbor was crowded with vessels of every description. | |
14. | noun | They set up a tombstone over the grave overlooking the harbor. | |
15. | noun | A luxury liner arrived in the harbor. | |
16. | verb | Garbage harbors vermin. | |
17. | verb | My wife harbors a deep-seated resentment toward her father. | |
18. | verb | Each, however wise, harbors a bit of fool. | |
19. | verb | If you really want a place that harbors life, then Earth is it. Our planet is neither too hot nor too cold. It has fierce storms and winds, but not at the extremes seen elsewhere in the solar system. | |
20. | verb | While there are many different types of algae found floating in the ocean all around world, the Sargasso Sea is unique in that it harbors species of sargassum that are holopelagic. This means that the algae not only freely floats around the ocean, but it reproduces vegetatively on the high seas. Other seaweeds reproduce and begin life on the floor of the ocean. | |
21. | verb | The ship harbors many ghosts. | |
22. | verb | Each of these galaxies harbors hundreds of billions of stars. | |
23. | verb | Naima Salhi harbors a deep hatred towards the Berber language. | |
24. | verb | Harbor a resentment. | |
25. | verb | They harbor thoughts of taking revenge on you. | |
26. | verb | I harbor no ill will towards Tom. | |
27. | verb | The separatists and the Pan-Arabists harbor a deep hatred towards the Berber language. | |
28. | verb | Scientists say the so-called Super Earth is an ideal distance from its sun to conceivably harbor life. | |
29. | verb | They harbor thoughts of taking revenge on you. | |
30. | verb | I harbor no ill will towards Tom. |
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noun | |
Sea level rise, coupled with storm surge, will continue to increase the risk of major coastal impacts on transportation infrastructure, including both temporary and permanent flooding of airports, ports and harbors, roads, rail lines, tunnels, and bridges. | |
You will see a forest of masts in the harbor. | |
Many yachts are in the harbor. | |
The island has a fine harbor. | |
The ship is now in the harbor. | |
The ship is at anchor in the harbor. | |
The harbor is closed to navigation. | |
We can see the whole harbor from the building. | |
The boat made for the harbor. | |
Sydney has a beautiful natural harbor. | |
The harbor can be blocked. | |
There are many ships in the harbor. | |
The harbor was crowded with vessels of every description. | |
They set up a tombstone over the grave overlooking the harbor. | |
A luxury liner arrived in the harbor. | |
verb | |
Garbage harbors vermin. | |
My wife harbors a deep-seated resentment toward her father. | |
Each, however wise, harbors a bit of fool. | |
If you really want a place that harbors life, then Earth is it. Our planet is neither too hot nor too cold. It has fierce storms and winds, but not at the extremes seen elsewhere in the solar system. | |
While there are many different types of algae found floating in the ocean all around world, the Sargasso Sea is unique in that it harbors species of sargassum that are holopelagic. This means that the algae not only freely floats around the ocean, but it reproduces vegetatively on the high seas. Other seaweeds reproduce and begin life on the floor of the ocean. | |
The ship harbors many ghosts. | |
Each of these galaxies harbors hundreds of billions of stars. | |
Naima Salhi harbors a deep hatred towards the Berber language. | |
Harbor a resentment. |
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They harbor thoughts of taking revenge on you. | |
I harbor no ill will towards Tom. | |
The separatists and the Pan-Arabists harbor a deep hatred towards the Berber language. | |
Scientists say the so-called Super Earth is an ideal distance from its sun to conceivably harbor life. | |
They harbor thoughts of taking revenge on you. | |
I harbor no ill will towards Tom. |