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harbour

/hahr-ber/US // ˈhɑr bər //UK // (ˈhɑːbə) //

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Definitions

  1. 1

    Chiefly British.

    • : harbor.

Examples

  • They include “The Goldfish Pool at Chartwell” painted in 1932 and “The Harbour, Cannes,” painted circa 1933.

  • After the race the Duke and Duchess had a thrilling, bouncy ride across the harbour in an amphibious vehicle.

  • Once I told him how much I admired his masterful description of Sydney Harbour in his book The Fatal Shore.

  • I took the last water taxi running from Eleuthera to Harbour Island.

  • Subig is a fine natural harbour, but with precipitous shores just as Nature has made it.

  • Foreign families of neutral nationality sought more tranquil asylum far beyond the suburbs or on ships lying in the harbour.

  • The submarine E.14 sailed into harbour after a series of hair-raising adventures in the Sea of Marmora.

  • There is no protection there for the ships against submarines except Enos harbour and Enos is only one fathom deep.

  • On such occasions continual salutes are fired from the imperial ships, and sometimes from others in the harbour.