harbor - use in sentences

Object

  • resentment: I don't harbor any resentment against the audience for wanting to hear our older material.
  • terrorist: If you harbor terrorists, you are a terrorist.
  • illusion: We who contend for the human race's accountability to its Creator should not harbor any illusions.
  • secret: Nick harbors a deadly secret that could cost both of them their souls.
  • feeling: Never did the German people harbor hostile feeling against the peoples of Russia.

Converse of object

  • enter: By the time we enter the eternally safe harbor of the celestial city we are ready to be citizens there.
  • create: That's why scientists are so intrigued by creating safe harbors for fish, so they have a chance to mature and repopulate.

Adjective modifier

  • one-hour: Count the stars train rides are from one-hour harbor.
  • safe: There can be no safe harbor in the United States of America for violence.
  • natural: The islands have no rivers and are marked by winding coastlines forming numerous natural harbors.
  • large: In 2002, Kaohsiung harbor was the fifth largest harbor in the world in terms of the volume of container cargo processed.

Modifies a noun

  • quot: Safe harbor quot players will be spotted in airports.
  • terrorist: It was quite clear that the Taliban harbor terrorists.
  • seal: Bay, many harbor seals are fully or partially reddish in color.
  • entrance: The Lighthouse monument at Fort George Point towers over the harbor entrance.
  • provision: These forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
  • city: It had been the most important harbor city of the western Lycia for centuries.

Modifying Another Word

  • still: That said, China's neighbors still harbor suspicions about Beijing's long-term intentions.

Noun used with modifier

  • sand: May who was with an average sand harbor is.

Possessives

  • appreciation: To geico insurance co need an harbor ' capital appreciation.

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