moored in Czech

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1. We moored alongside the quay.

2. Two Bumboats are moored at the quay

3. She moored her boat alongside ours.

4. That motorboat moored at the pier.

5. We shipped oars and moored alongside the bank.

6. A number of fishing boats were moored to the quay.

7. The ship was moored broadside to the pier.

8. Shallow-draught cabin cruisers were moored upstream of the bridge.

9. 7 A steamship moored to its berth at the pier.

10. Slowly the ship moored, and people began to disembark.

11. The ship was moored to the dock fore and aft.

12. Boatels are typically moored along the riverfront of larger cities

13. (noun) A steamship moored to its Berth at the pier.

14. Two or three fishing boats were moored alongside the pier.

15. Genuine hope must be moored to something strong, meaningful, and lasting.

16. Berthing Berthing without being moored at jetty bolder (snatching) is not allowed

17. She had moored her barge on the right bank of the river.

18. Moor a ship to a dock; a dirigible moored to a tower.

19. Yet, when a ship has engine trouble, it may remain moored for three weeks.

20. The admiral's wooden gig, moored alongside, was dragged down with Royal Oak.

21. Rowboats, a few feet out to sea, moored empty, shrug their bafflement.

22. Synonyms for Clamped include fastened, fixt, fixed, secured, anchored, caught, hitched, moored, set and bolted

23. The Japanese struck the United States Pacific Fleet when it was moored in harbour.

24. Our house - boat is moored to a sandbank on the farther side of the river.

25. Wakes can capsize small Boats or cause damage to Boats moored at marinas and docks

26. The yachts tacked back and forth across the Solent, and then moored up for a sumptuous lunch.

27. Fisheries and Oceans Canada has conducted extensive acoustic and moored instrument programs in the area since 1985.

28. The Bombardons were designed to be moored seaward of the main Mulberry structure formed by Phoenix breakwaters

29. Mooring Buoys are a type of Buoy, to which, ships can be moored in the deep oceanic areas

30. A space for a vessel to dock or anchor: a steamship moored to its Berth at the pier

31. The Boatels are privately moored on one marina offering easy foreshore access with ample car and boat trailer parking

32. Antifouling paints help prevent the growth and attachment of marine plants and organisms on boats moored in water

33. Passing an oil rig and numerous naval vessels, we moored alongside a jetty on the estuary leading up to the town.

34. She made a stop at Pearl Harbor along the way and then moored at Alameda once more on 3 March.

35. The Boatels are privately moored on one marina offering easy foreshore access with ample car and boat trailer parking

36. The Boatels are privately moored on one marina offering easy foreshore access with ample car and boat trailer parking

37. Upon arrival in Bremerton, west of Seattle, Missouri was moored at the last pier of the reserve fleet berthing.

38. 27 A very light northerly wind wafted us round the moored yacht on which we had marooned the photographer.

39. As you join in prayer, you can hear the gentle creaking of the wooden barges moored along the canal’s edge.

40. Adrift definition, floating without control; drifting; not anchored or moored: The survivors were Adrift in the rowboat for three days

41. Two days later, the carrier moored at the Norfolk Navy Yard to commence an overhaul that would last into 1942.

42. Further out to sea, external floating breakwaters, or Bombardons, were moored – huge metal structures that had been ballasted and anchored firmly in place.

43. With the Spanish ships moored and vulnerable, the English sent in eight ships, which they had loaded with combustibles and set on fire.

44. Tethered Aerostats are balloons, similar to blimps, which use lighter-than-air gases to take flight and remain aloft while moored by ground equipment

45. Some Boatels are moored for just parts of the year, taking guests on exciting sea- or river-faring adventures during the other months

46. The monitor HMS Terror moored some 500 yd (460 m) away from Baden to fire her 15 in (38 cm) guns from point-blank range.

47. Coltrane's horn section is moored to a rhythm section, centered on pianist McCoy Tyner, double bassists Jimmy Garrison and Art Davis, and drummer Elvin Jones.

48. Captain Mervyn Bennion, commanding West Virginia, led his men until he was cut down by fragments from a bomb which hit Tennessee, moored alongside.

49. The Cressets guttered on Caesar's home, The fish-boats, moored at the bridge, were breaking The rush of the river to yellow foam

50. Their boat was moored near Astoria, Oregon, U.S.A., a picturesque town surrounded by forested hills and snowcapped mountains, just a short distance from the Pacific Ocean.