moorings in the PONS Dictionary

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Offshore, strong waves capsized one dinghy and broke a 50-foot (15 m) boat from its moorings.
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The club operates moorings for both powerboats and sailboats.
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His common sense exploded the pretensions of expert opinion, and his compelling eloquence warned of the evils of society loosed from its moorings in faith.
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Developments such as sewage marine outfalls, moorings, dredging, blasting, dumping, port construction, hydroelectric projects, and aquaculture both degrade the environment and take up valuable habitat.
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Buffeting from waves and high winds have caused the ship to almost come away from her moorings several times.
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The port employs directly over 11,000 people and handles over 10,000 ship moorings annually.
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There are places for a limited number of narrowboat moorings.
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The marina itself, a specially designed harbor with moorings for pleasure craft and small boats, is surrounded by high-rise condos, hotels, apartments, shops, and restaurants.
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There is a marina with moorings for several hundred pleasure boats and the tidal range experienced is remarkable.
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The club has 251 moorings for yachts of average size.
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