Many people considered the moor a bleak and inhospitable place.
Boats are allowed to moor at the rear of the seaside restaurant.
Shakespeare's character Othello was a Moor who became a general in Venice.
(* Capitalized, the Moors were essentially black Islamic people - from Morocco - who occupied parts of Spain for nearly a thousand years.)
The misty moor was home to a variety of wildlife, including birds and deer.
I went boating on the moor yesterday. I like to walk my dog on the moor near my house. The sheep graze peacefully on the moor.
"More" is used to compare quantities, while "moor" refers to a type of wetland or a place where boats can be docked. For example, "I need more time to finish this project" uses "more" to express a greater quantity of time needed, while "The boat is anchored in the moor" uses "moor" to describe the location of the boat.
"Ah-moor" is the pronunciation of the French word amour.Specifically, the word is a masculine noun. It may be preceded by the masculine singular definite article le* ("the") or the masculine singular indefinite article un ("a, one"). The word may be used to refer to "love" as a feeling or as a person.*The vowel drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a noun which begins with a vowel.
berth, catch, chain, dock, fix, lash, make fast, picket, secure, tether, tie, tie upTie up or berth.
The homophone for "more" is "moor."
I am looking for a good place to moor the boat.
Douglas struggled to moor the huge boat beside the dock, which bounced in the heavy wind.
Moor
I went boating on the moor yesterday. I like to walk my dog on the moor near my house. The sheep graze peacefully on the moor.
Moor
Weirdly, this is not the first question about the word weird that comes to mind. Weird, innit?An oddly colored, weird mist slowly rose from the moor.
One meaning of the word "moor" is: "to fix in place, to secure". Another meaning of the word "moor" is: "a broad area of open land, often high but poorly drained, with patches of heath and peat bogs".
Let's moor together more often! Yonder lies... more moor! This day we've slain 10,000 Moors -and tomorrow, we'll slay more!
moor, i think
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moor is not a spanish word, and it doesn't make sense, but it means: "the moor the comma of life"
It was only with great difficulty that I was able to find a secure location to moor my canoe in that dank moor near Baskerville. It took us three anchor lines to securely moor the boat through last night's storm. I am deeply saddened that the moor is now my favorite hound's final resting place.