moor in the PONS Dictionary

moor Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

moor a boat (to a pier)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Plans were made in 2007 to build a wind farm consisting of twelve wind turbines on the moors.
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In the harbor, which is well-protected by the natural environment, the fishing boats moor in the summer at a small wharf.
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Early schemes to use the moors as a source of drinking water involved the construction of water channels called leats.
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There have been two air disasters on the moors.
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The bar still exists, with boats moored to both sides of it.
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That team succeeded in planting charges on two tugboats moored in the basin.
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It has a small beach used for swimming and mooring boats and features a raft to swim out to.
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The island is rugged, and is covered in moors and forest.
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