"Porter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person whose job is to carry and move luggage and other goods for travelers at an airport or railway station.
A barrel or cask for holding wine or beer, typically made of wood.
A device for carrying or lifting goods, such as a mechanical hoist.
(nautical) A head or end of a dock or quay.
Something that portends indicates a future event or situation that is likely to happen because it is indicated by signs or circumstances.<br><br>Example: The forecast of a hurricane portends a severe storm.
A sign or event that indicates what will happen in the future.<br><br>Example: "The sudden storm was a portent of the hurricane that was to come."<br><br>It can also mean something that warns or indicates a future consequence, often of a negative nature.<br><br>Example: "The accident was a portent of the dangers of speeding."
Used to describe something that is a sign of an important or serious event, often a warning or a threat. It suggests that something is foreboding or ominous, and is often used to create a sense of drama or tension.
The quality of being ominous or threatening; serious and consequential in importance; having a sense of foreboding or impending doom.
Warning signs or indications of something that is about to happen, especially something bad or disastrous.
The practice of carrying or lifting heavy loads, especially luggage, on behalf of someone else, typically for a fee.
Portering refers to the act of carrying or moving heavy luggage or goods, typically for a hotel or other establishment. It can also refer to the staff or person employed to perform this task, often seen at airports, hotels, and train stations, known as a porter.
People who carry or deliver luggage, goods, etc., for visitors to hotels, ships, or other establishments.
Porthcawl is a seaside town in Bridgend, Wales, known for its laid-back atmosphere and attractive coastal scenery. The name "Porthcawl" is derived from the Welsh language, with "porth" meaning "cove" or "small harbour" and "cawl" meaning "cove" or "bay". It is a popular destination for beachgoers, hikers, and those seeking a relaxing coastal retreat.