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harbor
noun as in place for storing boats in the water
noun as in place for seclusion
verb as in hide, protect
Example Sentences
Besides its musical offerings, Gothicumbia has developed a reputation for harboring the most inventive Latin goth fashion.
Both have talked of returning their country to a “great” past and have harbored desires of annexing or dominating other countries.
Follow them, Souvanna warns, or risk being thrown into the harbor.
Diving in a kelp forest in Monterey Bay recently, I watched a tubby 200-pound harbor seal follow a fellow diver, nibbling on his flippers.
But the effort was ultimately bogged down by internal bureaucracy and international pressure — most notably from Qatar and Turkey, both sometime U.S. partners that harbor strong Brotherhood sympathies and bankroll Islamist causes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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