moored

[US]/[mɔːd]/
[UK]/[mɔːrd]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To fasten a vessel to a dock or quay.; To be held or fixed in position.
adj.Fastened or secured with a rope or chain, especially to a dock or quay.

Phrases & Collocations

moored securely

moored boat

moored here

mooring point

moored alongside

mooring post

moored gently

mooring line

moored permanently

mooring area

Example Sentences

the sailboat was safely moored in the harbor.

we moored the yacht near the marina for the night.

the research vessel remained moored to the dock.

after a long journey, the ship was moored alongside the pier.

the ferry is temporarily moored while undergoing repairs.

the small fishing boat was moored near the shore.

they moored the barge to the riverbank for loading.

the tugboat carefully moored the tanker to the terminal.

the houseboat was permanently moored in a quiet canal.

the cargo ship was securely moored against the wind.

we found a spot to moored our dinghy near the beach.

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