Harborage [noun]

Definition of Harborage:

place for boat docking, traffic, and storage

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Opposite/Antonyms of Harborage:

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Sentence/Example of Harborage:

He was heartily glad, as apparently eager arms gave her the desired harborage, that the other girl was by now blocks away.

The object of Ribault had been some safe and pleasant harborage, in which his people could refresh themselves for a- 14 - season.

No town stretched out its sheltering walls before him; there was scarcely harborage for his ships.

Intemperance, extravagant living, or immorality found no harborage on Plymouth Rock, no matter under what disguise it might come.

I suppose you know, Johnson, that I am a magistrate, and the proper harborage I give to breakers of the peace is the jail.

La Salle directed two of the men to make a canoe, and go to Michilimackinac, the nearest harborage.

He said further that he would land all his men, and bring the "Aimable" and the "Belle" to the safe harborage within.

To seek the tree tops would be dangerous even now, and once ensconced in such harborage, only starvation was awaiting.

Closets and pantries there are none, for they would only furnish good harborage for woods-rats and other vermin.

Mr. Gulick's constant care, which had secured us harborage in Madrid, had provided welcome here.