moor|moors in English
noun
[mʊə(r)]
infertile or undeveloped land; swampy land; land reserved for hunting
Use "moor|moors" in a sentence
1. I had chased Selden over the moor.
2. The piers sadden when the afternoon moors there.
3. Only 25 percent of nests on managed grouse moors were successful compared with 75 percent on unmanaged moors.
4. Why were you on the Moor alone?
5. I decided to moor near some tourist boats.
6. The castle on the moors, Edgar.
7. Thick cloud hung over the moor.
8. Roderigo . Signior , it is the Moor.
9. They kept people off their grouse moors.
10. His grouse moors stretched further than she could see.
11. We were now on the cold, open moor.
12. Fynings Moor, Rogate, two nests in 1963 and 19
13. Then on we walked, over heather moor land now.
14. First Senator . Adieu, brave Moor, use Desdemona well.
15. Then a terrible cry came across the moor.
16. James Moor is a philosophy professor at Dartmouth.
17. Could there be a spotted stallion on the moor?
18. In England’s famous ‘Moors Trial,’ a husband and wife were convicted of torturing, sexually abusing and murdering three young children and burying the bodies on the moors.
19. We went for a ramble over the moors.
20. Colliford is higher, right up on the moors.
21. Every evening we'd go out onto the moor.
22. The route then heads west over Gerrick Moor.
23. Asphyxiated song from the album Moors is released on Oct 2014
24. I came over the moors through the snow to the Grange.
25. No moor land is complete without its curlew overhead.