"Mooring" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mooring" Meaning

Mooring refers to the act of securing a boat or ship to a dock or other fixed object, typically using ropes, chains, or anchors. It can also refer to the location where a boat is tied up, such as a marina or seawall. Additionally, "mooring" can also be used figuratively to describe a sense of stability or familiarity, as in "finding a sense of mooring in a new community".

"Mooring" Examples

Word: Mooring


Definition: A fixed or floating structure used to tie up a boat or ship, allowing it to remain stationary in the water.


Examples:


The captain expertly controlled the ship as it came alongside the dock, securing the mooring lines to prevent it from drifting away from the pier.
The sailing enthusiasts anchored their boat at the designated mooring buoy, careful not to damage the delicate coral reef below.
After a long day of exploring, the family returned to their yacht and secured the mooring lines to the dock, ready for a peaceful night's sleep.
The boat's captain skillfully maneuvered the vessel into the crowded marina, using the mooring pilings to steady the vessel and prevent collision.
As the storm rolled in, the fleet of ships took shelter behind the reef, anchoring their moorings and waiting out the turbulent weather.

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