"Moored" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Moored" Meaning

Past tense of "moor", meaning to anchor a boat to the sea floor or a dock, or to tie it to a fixed point.

"Moored" Examples

Usage Examples for "Moored"


| Example | Meaning | Translation |
| --- | --- | --- |
| The yacht had been moored to the dock for weeks. | fixed in a secure position at a dock or harbor | (Note: literal translation varies by language) |
| After a long journey, I was moored on the bed, exhausted. | securely anchored or grounded | (Note: figurative use of moored instead of grounded) |
| The ship had to be moored at the port to unload cargo. | fixed in a secure position for a period of time | (Note: context establishes the meaning) |
| She moored her emotions and focused on the task at hand. | restrained or controlled | (Note: figurative use of moored) |
| The campsite was moored at the edge of the forest, offering breathtaking views. | situated or positioned | (Note: context establishes the meaning)

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Moonwalk is a term that refers to a popular dance move made famous by Michael Jackson in the 1980s. It involves gliding backwards while appearing to walk forward, with the dancer's feet moving in the opposite direction of their body. This is achieved by taking steps backwards while keeping the upper body facing forward, creating the illusion that the dancer is walking in a forward direction while actually moving in reverse. The moonwalk is often performed to a smooth, slow tempo of music, and is considered one of the most iconic and recognizable dance moves of all time.

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