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safe harbour

n. (context UK English) (alternative form of safe harbor English)

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Safe Harbour (film)

Safe Harbour, also known as Danielle Steel's Safe Harbour, is a 2007 direct-to-video film directed by Bill Corcoran, based upon the 2003 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel.

Safe Harbour (novel)

Safe Harbour is a novel written by Danielle Steel and published by Random House in November 2003. The book is Steel's sixty-first novel.

Usage examples of "safe harbour".

I wanted her kept at sea undergoing trials, or in safe harbour, until the matter of Quin was resolved.

At anchor, even in a safe harbour, the sudden shift of the wind’.

You must go on to find the safe harbour at Sawda island, where we can repair the underwater damage before she founders and sinks.

Lawrence, which was also called Madagascar, the French Knights of the Order of the Holy Grail had a safe harbour which they called Fort Dauphin.

When he looked down, he could see now and again Tak's black hair bobbing in among the rocks and spume, a tiny boat trying to find safe harbour in a storm.

Then I remembered he had sold it already: a safe harbour and a warm welcome to Vespasian's men, thirty years ago.