Dialect of the North Frisian language.
A place where a craft can be made fast.
(Nautical) a line that holds an object (especially a boat) in place.
1 The mooring rope and the stake were dragging behind in the water.
2 Except-thisone shows empty mooring points for a set of mass drivers.
3 To have her back in her mooring again is great, he said.
4 The warping in, and mooring the ships, took up the whole day.
5 It was still not clear where the vessel would end up mooring .
6 She thought, irrelevantly, of the dirigible coming in for mooring that morning.
7 Junior was beginning to work loose the knot on the mooring rope.
8 At eight o'clock the pirogue regained the mooring - place and hailed the jangada.
9 A sailor was near me coiling the loosened mooring - rope on the deck.
10 We climbed the dark and empty stairs, upward into the mooring mast.
11 The yacht took its time mooring at the end of the jetty.
12 They laughed and chaffed together as they cast off the mooring ropes.
13 He is a ship that has lost its mooring , Draken told himself.
14 Men ran everywhere on the boat, shouting, hacking mooring lines with axes.
15 He heard a whirring sound, and saw the magnetic mooring cables jerk.
16 His gaze slid up the mooring line, then unexpectedly locked on hers.
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