What is the meaning of HARBOUR. Phrases containing HARBOUR
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A ship berthed alongside in harbour, and used primarily to train young sailors.
a boat attending ships coming to the harbour selling fish, meat, greens, spirits, etc
A sheltered area outside a harbour where a ship can safely anchor, also known as a roadstead. Examples: "Royal Roads", "Roosevelt Roads".
Barber. I'm off to Dover to get me barnet sorted
white fume or smoke rising from the surface of the water of the Harbour or the Bay
a ball of thread or yarn; the innermost part of the of a bay, harbour or inlet; land adjoining the innermost part of the bay
soft ice beginning to form in a harbour
Harbour is British slang for the vagina.
Dover harbour is London Cockney rhyming slang for barber.
a halfpenny token having a figure of a ram, issued by a Harbour Grace merchant by the names of Rutherford in the 1850s
Adj. Cold weather. A pun on 'there being a nasty nip in the air'... from nip(py) (cold) and nip (Japanese). E.g."Put on your scarf and hat, it's pearl harbour out there." [1990s]
Harbour light is London Cockney rhyming slang for correct (right).
A harbour, or haven, is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. Harbours can be man-made or natural.
a lagoon at a river mouth. A small harbour where small boats shelter, enclosed, except the shoal narrow entrance, by a sand bar.
said of ice on a pond or in a harbour that undulates when walked over
Pearl Harbour is slang for cold weather.
A safe harbour, including natural harbours, which provide safety from bad weather or attack.
A harbour used to provide shelter from a storm.
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