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moored

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Moor \Moor\ (m[=oo]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Moored (m[=oo]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. Mooring .] [Prob. fr. D. marren to tie, fasten, or moor a ship. See Mar .] (Naut.) To fix or secure, as a vessel, in a particular place by casting anchor, or by fastening with ...

Usage examples of moored.

Of course, Murv might have discovered a ledge and moored the boat under that.

At intervals along the corridor, round hatchways opened onto permanently moored escape capsules.

On all the ships moored nearby, troops and officers stood to attention.

Frascati, and was at that moment moored in a small boat basin on the American side of the Seaway.

He could gestalt with them from anywhere within several miles and certainly from the Arrakis, which was moored in the main construction and repair yard.

It aggravated the chief no end that the kid moved expertly among the components moored by tethers around the hull.

And I want him in here as soon as he gets his damned vessel out of the net and moored property!

But the good ship Elise has been moored onstation for the past eight days.

But, in the cavern lagoon three ships were moored, masts lashed to the decks.

The entire fishing fleet was moored in the harbour or alongside the wharves, and distant sails indicated that the home crowd would swell even more with the passengers coming in from up the coast.

Without a pause he pounded a stake into the bark, moored a coil of line, and hurled the coil at the older woman.

Solar collector efficiency was running at fifty-two percent, the collectors partially shadowed by the old pipe moored to the hull.

It’s not likely they’ll want to sniff around a fisher jungle, but I’ve got the CARM moored inside the hollow anyway.

Barak led the way toward the riverbank, then rode along the broad flow until he found a spot deep enough so that the ship could be moored next to the shore.

A long string of flat-bottomed barges were moored to the riverbank, patiently waiting to be unloaded.