harbour
A harbour with a lot of activity and many ships.
A harbour primarily used by fishing boats.
A harbour that is secure and protected from danger or bad weather.
A harbour formed by natural geographical features, not man-made.
A harbour that provides effective protection from storms and bad weather.
Specifically refers to a harbour suitable for large, deep-draft vessels.
A harbour that is protected from wind and sea by its natural location.
A harbour with enough depth for large ships.
An attractive and charming harbour, like a picture.
A visually pleasing and attractive harbour.
A town that has a harbour.
The region immediately surrounding the harbour.
The opening through which ships enter and leave the harbour.
The opening of a harbour where it meets the sea.
A strong wall built at the edge of a harbour.
The person who is officially in charge of a harbour.
The official organization that manages a harbour.
Structures built to protect a harbour from attack. 'Defences' is BrE, 'defenses' is AmE.
A common phrase for the opening of a harbour.
A common phrase for where a harbour meets the open sea.
Indicates location within the boundaries of a harbour.
Indicates movement from outside to inside a harbour.
Indicates movement from inside to outside a harbour.
Used to state that a town or city possesses a harbour.
For a ship to go into a harbour.
For a ship to depart from a harbour.
For a ship to arrive and enter a harbour.
For a ship to move into a harbour.
For a ship to depart from a harbour.