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"Harbor" in a Sentence (21 examples)
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.
This bay is called New York Harbor.
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The neighborhood is a well-known harbor for petty thieves.
[T]here aboutes dwelt greate multitudes of people half wilde, hiding thẽſelues in caues of the grounde, of ſmall ſtature, and very fearefull, for as ſoone as they ſawe them they fled into their holes, and that there was a great riuer and very good harborough.
A harbor, even if it is a little harbor, is a good thing, since adventurers come into it as well as go out, and the life in it grows strong, because it takes something from the world and has something to give in return.
The docks, which once harbored tall ships, now harbor only petty thieves.
Bats host many high-profile viruses that can infect humans, including severe acute respiratory syndrome and Ebola. A recent study explored the ecological variables that may contribute to bats’ propensity to harbor such zoonotic diseases by comparing them with another order of common reservoir hosts: rodents.
The fleet harbored in the south.
This is the time that the horseman are flung out, not having the cry to lead them to the death. When quadruped animals of the venery or hunting kind are at rest, the stag is said to be harboured, the buck lodged, the fox kennelled, the badger earthed, the otter vented or watched, the hare formed, and the rabbit set.
She harbors a conviction that her husband has a secret, criminal past.
He said, “I am full of anger and bitterness at those people, but I will go to an AA meeting today and try to divest myself of these resentments, because if I hang on to resentments, I will drink again.” It occurred to me that this man was fortunate in being aware that harboring resentments is destructive.
Once I returned to the U.S., rather than harboring a grudge toward my captors, I would insist on being reassigned to Montesangre, reopening the embassy, and reestablishing diplomatic relations with the new regime.
No one is saying that we should forget important parts of our own life stories. But that's not the same thing as harboring a grudge, is it?
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