Definition: 1. Open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss. 2. Secure in or as if in a berth or dock. 3. Come into or dock at a wharf. 4. Secure with cables or ropes.
Use 'moor' in a sentence:
1. These photos have been taken from the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors – two national parks which have now been designated Dark Sky Reserves.
2. "I couldn't go on the moor," he said in a resentful tone.
3. "It's th' wind from th' moor," said Mary.
4. Does he like the moor?
5. "Th' air from th' moor has done thee good already," she had said.
6. I decided to moor near some tourist boats.
7. I am Susan Sowerby that made bold to speak to you once on the moor.
8. It was getting dark again, and I was alone on the moor.
9. There are farms and cottages scattered all over the moors for miles around.
10. Nicholas untied the boat from her mooring.
11. She had moored her barge on the right bank of the river.
12. On her sixteenth birthday, Catherine goes with Ellen onto the moor and meets Heathcliff to take her back to Wuthering Heights to meet Hareton.
13. He knows about everything that grows or lives on the moor.
14. Resistance Experimental Research of Deep Sea Data Buoy and Mooring System.
15. They're shooting grouse up on the moors.
16. I wonder all the birds on the moor don't build here.
17. Her mind was shaken loose from the little mooring of logic that it had.
18. A horse and foal stand out against the gray of the English moors.
19. System reliability analysis for single point mooring jacket platform structures.
20. I wouldn't live away from th' moor for anythin'.
21. She felt somehow that everybody who knew the moor must know Dickon.
22. That's what Dickon does when he's lying on the moor.
23. Research and Discussion for Two Points Mooring System.
24. His twenty-five-foot boat was moored within sight of West Church.
25. We shipped ( the) oars and moored alongside the bank.