moor a ship to a dock; a dirigible moored to a tower.
mooring mast, mooring tower
mooring the rowboat at the dock;
we're moored fore and aft.
we moored alongside a jetty.
it was parky on Bradfield Moors last week.
in 799 the Moors retook Barcelona.
a boat moored offshore.
the foundation of the walls, compacted of Moor-stone and Lime.
the village is over the moors in a northerly direction.
territories encompassing high moor and upland.
they hiked across the moors for miles.
a lively rendering of ‘Ilkley Moor’.
the moors are very rugged in places.
the moor can be a wild and unforgiving place in bad weather.
The freighter moored alongside the wharf.
an offshore mooring; offshore oil-drilling platforms.
a steamship moored to its berth at the pier.
The ship is now permanently moored on the Thames in London.
twenty or so fishing boats were moored to the pierside.
We moored in and waited for a high tide.
Sailors moored their boat to a dock and went onshore.
Lonely white roads stretched across the great, wide moors as far as the hills.
The weary moor that I have passed!
I never want to leave the moor.'
A bloodcurdling howl comes from the moor.
Suddenly a light answered from the moor.
We will moor to buoys ahead and astern.
Have you moored the dinghy safely?
A shark moored another surfer nearby a day earlier.
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