A sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo.
Maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings)
1 For example, earlier this year, dead fish started appearing in the harbour .
2 Faith to enter a strange harbour despite the hazards and possible consequences.
3 There is a railway connection with Europe and a superb natural harbour .
4 The anchor plunged into the water of the harbour ; the shrieking ceased.
5 A hundred years ago a ship left Auckland harbour heading for Fiji.
6 Why does he not simply land in Quon harbour , take the city?'
7 The negroes brought him in to the first-aid hospital near the harbour .
8 The ships for the deportation were said to be in the harbour .
9 It's also the second largest natural harbour in the world, after Sydney.
10 And some of us get jobs in the harbour market gutting fish.
11 The fleet lay in the harbour of Sinope, upon the Black Sea.
12 They were a party from one of the yachts in the harbour .
13 The next morning we dropped our anchor in the harbour of Bahia.
14 Kingfishers are a fairly common sight in the harbour throughout the winter.
15 Japanese forces sank eight ships in the harbour , Australian government records show.
16 Silence also reigned in the little island diagonally opposite to the harbour .
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