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"mooring" Definitions
  1. moorings [plural] the ropes, chains, etc. by which a ship or boat is moored
  2. [countable] the place where a ship or boat is moored

156 Sentences With "mooring"

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The Frenchman emerged from the mooring field in his own dinghy.
The city runs a marina with 300 slips and 150 mooring spaces.
One week in October, the engine on the mooring barge went out.
Each home is anchored to steel mooring poles to stop them drifting away.
There's still no telling what will happen when the gasbag reaches the mooring.
McCoy and Mooring each tacked on two more free throws apiece to seal it.
Mooring lines snapped, capsizing boats and sending others adrift to run aground on marshland.
Marketed by Knight Frank for £495,000, the house has full fishing and mooring rights.
Those letters, INTJ, became a mooring for me during a period of great uncertainty.
Mooring scored 14 first-half points to help UNLV possess a 41-34 halftime lead.
They had arrived at something similar when working on mooring lines for offshore gas rigs.
And so I think that there's -- you know, if there's mooring, then we're in trouble.
Its skin and airframe weigh it down, it doesn't need mooring like a traditional blimp.
In total, approximately 15 mooring lines are used to keep the "Big Five" pier side.
There were no vessels mooring at the SBM at the time of the incident, they said.
But with each passing week, those claims drift further and further away from any factual mooring.
The Mooring Restaurant serves fresh and local seafood overlooking the downtown waterfront in Newport, Rhode Island.
Two weeks ago, somebody untied Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos's $40 million yacht from its mooring.
It's intriguing and eyeroll-inspiring all at once, but for the #resistance crowd it's a mooring force.
It's located inside a private, gated community and includes access to tennis courts and a boat mooring.
Having children also gave him an emotional mooring that he cherished, even during periods of marital strain.
The hull was found on the riverbed just a few hundred meters (yards) from its usual mooring point.
"Our systems basically float and the cost of the mooring is much lower than a wind turbine," Ainsworth.
"Certified captains and mooring masters are being recruited for the project," one person familiar with the matter said.
Resurrected again in spring 2013, Guilford Mooring almost immediately regained its reputation as a good-times dockside destination.
Miles has always known his parents living under the same roof, each other's dearest mooring in the world.
But the prospect of slipping your middle-age mooring and floating out into a soupy ocean is uniquely unsettling.
To withstand such storms, the barges will have anchors that are attached to swivelling "mooring turrets" under their bows.
Spokesperson Pamela Mooring said that other cities like Boston and Charlotte, North Carolina, have also mapped their lead pipes.
A fisherman stood a good chance of making his quota in a morning and heading back for the mooring.
I believe this exposes this as an outcome-oriented decision, devoid of any reasonable mooring in technology or consumer expectations.
"Tullow has suggested 'spread mooring' because they cannot afford a shutdown," a senior official in Ghana's energy industry told Reuters.
Slat's original design involved mooring a massive plastic-collecting trap to the seabed more than 2.5 miles below the surface.
The Panama Canal Authority did not respond to a request for comment about the new mooring requirements and approval process.
In "Dock at dusk," a brightly appointed living room includes a ship's mooring and a wall doubling as night sky.
People were excited about a 5 percent A.B.V. (alcohol by volume) drink that "tasted just like LaCroix," Mr. Mooring said.
Based in Kansas City, Missouri, WireCo makes wire ropes, and electromechanical cable used in heavy lifting, pulling, mooring, supporting and suspension.
As the Zodiac approaches the dock, the Norwegian hurls himself into the water and ties the boat up to a mooring.
In this model, an underwater system of mooring lines would anchor the entire structure to the seabed, fifteen thousand feet below.
Mooring capped the surge with back-to-back 3-pointers to give the Rebels a 65-57 lead with 8:36 remaining.
According to Australia's Mornington Peninsula News, the impromptu animal rescuers noticed a sopping wet koala caught on a mooring in Hastings, Australia.
After sailing over from South Africa in a yacht, her parents began their life in London at a mooring near Tower Bridge.
They found the marsupial on mooring 300 metres (328 yards) off the coast of Warneet in Victoria, according to the Herald Sun.
Khor al-Amaya is located in the Gulf near the much larger Basra offshore terminal which has several berths and mooring points.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Libby and I were on a sloop, towing a dinghy back to a mooring in the Hudson River.
The Mooring is an excellent seafood restaurant on the harbor (and with a memorable dessert: the Take Five Pie); Sayer's Wharf, mooringrestaurant.com.
A mooring rope could snap with enough force to rip off a man's head, or a falling grate could shear off fingers.
Besides Reef Renewal Bonaire, the Marine Park also rescues and replants corals in the path of any underwater pier or mooring construction.
But even if what those ships now fit through the new locks, many lack the minimum required mooring equipment for the expanded canal.
In October, a blimp that's part of a system known as JLENS broke free from its mooring in Maryland and drifted to Pennsylvania.
Papua New Guinea's biggest company restricted output in August after damage to the mooring system at a facility in the Gulf of Papua.
The cruise ship operator, MSC Cruises, said in a statement that the vessel "experienced a technical issue" while heading towards the terminal for mooring.
BW Offshore will replace parts of the subsea mooring system for the FPSO in the second quarter, which will be partly covered by insurance.
"Google seems to have lost its mooring, and trust between workers and the company is deeply broken," Google walkout organizers wrote on Medium today.
It's highly volatile, and you don't want to kill all the poor little critters clinging to and dwelling around your dock or mooring slip.
Although the house faces a fairly busy road, the rear is an idyllic setting with stunning views and its own mooring on the canal.
The Coast Guard plans to further restrict traffic at the port midday Thursday, and require ships to make final mooring plans by midday Friday.
He also worked with local groups, the Avalon Harbor Patrol and mooring services to install the three pavilions, one after another, at different depths.
There will also be a mooring area and an aircraft runway that has been unused for 20 years will be brought back into service.
Mooring a ship to a floe so thin would be dangerous — strong winds would shove the ship through the ice, destroying any research stations.
"Next, the aircraft carrier will debug its system devices and conduct fitting-out as planned, and start mooring tests," China's military said in a statement.
But the love locks still sprout on odd spaces — between barriers on bridges, on lampposts and on heavy iron mooring rings all along the river.
Although Slat's engineers were increasingly convinced that mooring a structure to the seabed would not work, Slat was reluctant to let go of the idea.
In October, one of two blimps deployed in Maryland detached from its mooring and drifted to Pennsylvania, leaving a path of destruction in its wake.
Boatmen at the mooring, known as the Embarcadero Zacapa, said they noticed the hole when a whirlpool appeared, like water running down a bath drain.
The Statia terminal has capacity to store up to 13.03 million barrels of crude and refined products and has six mooring locations to service oil tankers.
McCoy hit the two free throws to put the Rebels ahead, and Mooring added a jumper to make it 82-78 with 23:211 to play.
In a tweet, Musk said that gusts moving at 50 miles per hour broke the Starship's mooring blocks, used to secure the vehicle to the ground.
The highlight was her poetic delivery of the atmospheric "At Night Mooring by the Maple Bridge," a melismatic, gently dissonant song by Li Yinghai (1927-2007).
The sharp claws also let them find a secure mooring on small irregularities on a tree trunk's bark or even on a seemingly smooth telephone pole.
With the transition to a market liberal order, the prospect for these kind of reforms has dramatically diminished, and America's pluralism has increasingly lost its mooring.
Repairs to the damaged mooring chain had been completed successfully in mid-October and normal loading operations have now resumed, it said, with production ramping up.
A decision was taken in 2017 to shoo away the cruise liners but it has yet to be enacted as alternative mooring sites are being developed.
The beguiling soprano Julia Bullock drew out the wrenching ambiguity of this moment in her plaintive singing, backed by hazy instrumental sonorities that resist harmonic mooring.
They gathered between coils of mooring rope and a life raft at the port-side rails to try to siphon enough signal to receive text messages.
But the pandemic has even led to the un-mooring of outbreak-free cruise ships, where no indications of an outbreak have been detected so far.
"In the next phase, engineers will start outfitting and fine-tuning the vessel's equipment and then conduct mooring tests and sea trials," the Chinese military said.
While no Suezmax vessels could fit through before, now 74 percent can get through partially laden, Galbraiths said, but only if they have the proper mooring equipment.
Bad weather in the Gulf of Papua has prevented Oil Search from fully assessing the mooring system damage, but loading at a reduced rate resumed on Aug.
From the reception hall, an exterior door leads to a patio, a garden and a terraced path to a mooring that can accommodate a 63-foot boat.
He paused before a relief of a ship tied to a mooring block in a harbor, found at the site of the artificial ancient Roman harbor of Portus.
The four-turbine unit is secured to the ocean floor using either a fixed bottom support frame or a buoyant tensioned mooring system, determined by actual site conditions.
One lighter-than-air model in development by LTA Aérostructures of Montreal would lower up to 70 tonnes of cargo to the ground, requiring only a mooring mast.
Senior guards Jovan Mooring and Jordan Johnson have been key factors in the Rebels' strong start, but they were a combined 5-of-883 shooting in Wednesday's loss.
Following damage to its mooring system mid-August, Oil Search curtailed production from oil fields operated by it due to limited storage capacity in its liquids export system.
For the quarter, revenue fell to $446.7 million from $503.1 million a year ago, while production was 5.8% lower at 7.01 mmboe following damage to a mooring chain.
A nudge he delivered to the Rangers' Kevin Shattenkirk led to a penalty on the defenseman for delay of game when he dislodged the goal from its mooring.
As far as we know, Bobby never cheated on Lara (Malin Akerman), his first wife — in fact, his "family man" status was one of the few things mooring him.
At Mayfield, a woman was arrested for climbing the mooring lines to a bulk carrier coal ship, while another guy was arrested for attaching himself to a ship loader.
Trump Jr. spent his summers mooring boats to the dock all day for minimum wage at the Trump Marina in Atlantic City, Ivanka Trump wrote in her 2010 book.
He rents a space in a mooring field managed by the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, which ordered all its tenants to remove their boats in advance of the storm.
Once the facility arrives in Australia, it will be secured to the seabed by mooring chains before it can be connected to the gas field and start operating, Shell said.
Basra Oil Terminal has seven loading berths but only a single point mooring facility, SPM No. 3, is being used to load Iraqi heavy crude, port agents and brokers said.
In contrast to the sobriety of the shaft, the mooring mast rises 200 feet above the 86th-floor observatory, a glowing glass tube with exuberant Art Deco bird-wing buttresses.
The parachute was yanked out of its mooring and then ballooned open so that the falcon, chute, and disembodied wing drifted down into the yellow stubble of the farmer's field.
PDVSA said the spill occurred late on Tuesday due to a break in the line running from a crude terminal to a single buoy mooring (SBM) near the eastern Jose port.
He sits in the research center's main conference room overlooking Stonington harbor, where hundreds of lobster boats bob on their mooring balls and the docks bustle with fishermen and their traps.
The bigger one has five decks and can accommodate 5,000 people at a time; it moved to Rotterdam earlier this year from its previous mooring in the Dutch port of Dordrecht.
Which brings me to my final, slightly contradictory assessment of Guilford Mooring: To get the most out of its jovial harbor-party atmosphere, hitting the sauce may certainly be in order.
Harper notes that mooring access is being reduced, citing the River Lea stretch around the Olympic Park in East London, where short-stay facilities have been converted into luxury permanent moorings.
Oregon's mooring laws make it legal to live on a boat floating in Portland's Willamette River, which has given the city a population of transient boaters who often call themselves pirates.
But when, on summer vacation, a boat the children are playing in breaks away from its mooring and drifts out to sea, endangering them, a mysterious something tows them to safety.
From this mooring, though, the film jags back in time unevenly, revisiting her husband's death, the decisions around his funeral and pivotal moments in her two-year experience of being First Lady.
Sentinel's offshore facility could begin operations in early 2020 and load up to 2 million bpd from single-point mooring buoys in deepwaters 30 miles off Freeport, Texas, said CEO Jeff Ballard.
As the ship approached the mooring mast and dropped its landing ropes, Werner's father  went downstairs to their cabin on B-deck to get another roll of film for his movie camera.
Sentinel's offshore facility could begin operations in early 2022 and load up to 2 million bpd from single-point mooring buoys in deepwaters 30 miles off Freeport, Texas, said CEO Jeff Ballard.
Papua New Guinea's biggest company said it is working with the PNG LNG operator to ramp up production to normal rates as soon as practical, while the mooring system is being investigated.
According to the Verge, Musk tweeted that the Starship's mooring blocks broke during 50 mile per hour winds and that the fairing will take weeks to repair, though its propellant tanks are fine.
Spread mooring would involve using anchors or buoys to replace the tug boats, which currently hold the ship steady at what one analyst said was a cost of around $10 million a month.
The country plans to bring a fourth single point mooring (SPM) facility online by mid-22 to boost export capacity from southern terminals to 2405 million bpd from 2000 million currently, he said.
Fishermen often used buoys to tie their boats, sometimes damaging sensors, while in one case a buoy was towed by fishermen from its original mooring to another part of the sea off Sulawesi.
Kris Newhall, a senior engineer at EOM Offshore, a technological arm of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, watched as a mooring winch lowered a 220,285-pound anchor to the bottom of the sea.
Set on a marshy point in Guilford, amid floating piers piled with lobster traps, Guilford Mooring has, for most of its 16-year existence, largely made good on both of those unspoken pledges.
After a quick kayak trip to my boat's mooring, I cranked the engine and was off, cruising through the meandering tidal ponds to Menemsha, where I would top off the boat's gas tank.
Senior guard Jovan Mooring scored a career-best 31 points as UNLV recorded an 673-78 upset of No. 23 Nevada on Wednesday in Mountain West action at Lawlor Events Center in Reno, Nev.
Next, they developed a mooring system that would lower their audio gear—a titanium-encased hydrophone—at a slow, controlled speed, so that it could acclimate to the dramatic pressure buildup during its journey.
Two men were hoisted over fast-flowing water by a crane then lowered to the level of the ice, where one of them crouched down to hack through the buoy's mooring with a knife.
"We looked at other places where we could mushroom in the water," he said, referring to a type of permanent anchor or mooring off shore reached from land by a tender or small craft.
This cruise ship, the Celebrity Infinity, didn't stop in time and slammed into the side of a dock at Ketchikan Harbor in Alaska, downing part of the barge and busting up a few mooring dolphins.
Their relentless output, which, in a different environment, might have felt exhausting, is now a mooring force for a growing number who feel bombarded by breaking news and fear they might miss the next bombshell.
But for greater depths, companies are developing and deploying various designs for floating platforms — like the tension leg platform below — in which the tower is fixed, with anchor lines mooring the platform to the seabed.
"The project would transform the region as various oil storage facilities, export jetties, wave breakers and single buoy mooring systems would be built in Jask," Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh said on the ministry's Twitter account.
When books reflect back to us our own experiences, when scenes and sentences strike us as so true they are anchors mooring us to the text, it tells readers their lives and experiences are valued.
Its solitary setting, their mother's tchotchke-filled Southern California bungalow, deteriorates along with the brothers' psychological mooring, and the rehearsal set looked as if it had been turned upside down and shaken for loose change.
By sheer accident -- by veering from one position to another without a mooring in philosophy -- Trump actually offers to return the Republicans to their practically minded, pro-business, anti-interventionist policies of the 1920s and 1930s.
The Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor System, which caught the public's attention last year when one blimp detached from its mooring in Maryland and floated to Pennsylvania, would get just $85033 million.
But as on other issues, that lack of ideological mooring has enabled him to break loose from the stale formulas, the always-1979 assumptions, that defined a lot of conservative thinking in the last 10 years.
It has its own motor (technically making it a houseboat), and Mr. Schulze has used it in, and en route to, Amsterdam, Paris and Hamburg, Germany, mooring it in each location for about €200 a month.
CEO Elon Musk said in a tweet Wednesday that winds of 50 miles per hour "broke the mooring blocks late last night" and blew over the rocket's "fairing" – the large nosecone at the top of the rocket.
Yes, preservation is one aspect of the job; but BM's take part in many important evolutions, such as anchoring, mooring, underway watches, replenishments-at-sea (RAS), launching and recovering rigid-hulled inflatable boats (RHIB), ceremonies and more.
"Tristan had to swim out and untangle it from mooring lines it had crawled around, then bring it in to shore to remove the hook from its toe, get some pictures and let it go," Jones told PEOPLE.
And his lack of political loyalty or ideological mooring — he stunned Republicans by striking a short-term fiscal deal with Democrats last week — has left Washington guessing about which new alliance or policy U-turn might come next.
Sentinel's project would include an onshore terminal with 18 million barrels of storage, an offshore pipeline, platform and single-point mooring buoys that will load VLCCs, which carry 2 million barrels, at a rate of 85,000 barrels per hour.
The tanks will be connected to five "single point mooring buoys" (SPMs), which will allow the refinery complex to pump crude straight into tanks from large ships at sea and pump products back out onto boats of any size.
Listed for $54 million, a 10,000-square-foot house on Southampton's prized Meadow Lane meets the ocean at the beach end of its 56-acre lot; at the other end are a dock and a mooring on Shinnecock Bay.
At beach gatherings and garden parties, Mr. Mooring, the president of Mother Earth Brewing in Kinston, N.C., was stuck on cocktail duty for his wife and sisters-in-law, who don't care for his craft brewery's pilsners and I.P.A.s.
The Aurora Australis was resupplying at Mawson station -- one of the research centers on the icy, expansive continent that's home to the South Pole -- when it "broke free of its mooring lines" during a blizzard Wednesday morning, the Australian government said.
But the cast members — who also include Howard W. Overshown and David Ryan Smith — speak their lines with a care and conviction that gives mooring specificity to instincts — of curiosity, defensiveness, hostility — that many people traditionally experience in strange lands.
Ford's Gucci was a sensation, its air of hedonism and hypersexuality in perfect sync with the prosperity and libido that defined Bill Clinton's presidency, but during the Giannini years, from 2005 through 2014, the label lost its mooring and its luster.
The 'spread mooring' solution would mean Tullow avoids the need to tow the vessel from its position in the Jubilee field off the coast of Ghana for repairs at a port such as Singapore or Rotterdam, which might take up to a year.
San Jose had a chance to tie it with 1:53 to go, but Saros made a stick save on Couture's penalty shot after Nashville was called for delay of game for pushing the goal off its mooring during a goalmouth scramble.
" In the final story, "Mooring," the same narrator from the title story is left alone to justify his lies only to himself: "We tell lies to make ourselves believe the stories we have, to sink them deeper into us, so we don't forget.
It had been such a mild fall that I'd left the boat in the water longer than usual, but winter was approaching, and I knew that hauling even my 303-footer and its 200-pound mooring and chain would only become harder.
The Port of Corpus Christi is indefinitely shut down until a 449-foot drill ship that broke free of its mooring and beached in the ship channel's entrance to the Gulf of Mexico can be removed, according to the San Antonio Express-News.
"This particular project enables the team to utilise their expertise in hydraulics, electrical power, air systems, pressure vessels and mooring, delivering an integral piece of equipment for the wave energy sector," Malin Marine's Ben Sharples said in a statement issued last week.
"This will help the crew if they are again called upon to respond to unexpected events such as last August's unplanned steep approach to the airfield, which was caused by the mooring line hanging down underneath it," Hybrid Air Vehicles said in a press release.
Two marine pens, which appear to be used to keep trained beluga whales, are believed to have been moved to Olenya Bay, off the coast of the Barents Sea, and sealed using mooring ropes and lines, according to the images reviewed by The Barents Observer.
The Bluewater Texas Terminal, which will be located 21 nautical miles east of the entrance to Corpus Christi port, will consist of two single point mooring buoys that can load Very Large Crude Carriers (VLCCs) capable of carrying around 2 million barrels of oil.
If conservatism was an ideology first and foremost, then a stronger attachment to that ideology should provide a stronger mooring against the winds of Trump — in their formulation, you should see more "policy loyalism" and less "party loyalism" among people who saw themselves as committed conservatives.
Video evidence displayed features consistent with the Conestoga, including the number of portholes, the size of the 170-foot long ship ship, and the presence of mooring bits, two porcelain marine heads, and a single, 3-inch, 50-caliber gun mounted on the main deck, among many other clues.
This force is potent enough to be one factor that may have swung the 21983 elections: Working-class white men, out of work and watching blue-collar jobs dry up, lost their mooring as providers, and cast their ballots for a man who promised to take them back in time.
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When she finally found her mooring and connected with her phrasing — it started in the Cuban standard "Siboney" and continued through her neo-flamenco "No Habra Nadie en el Mundo" and "Mi Niña Lola" — her singing oscillated between fast and slow, burst past bar-lines, made single words turn into melodies with microtonal wavers.
In March 1931, The New York Times reported on the completion of the "dirigible mooring mast" atop the Empire State Building, where (according to the plan, anyway) passengers would de-blimp in 30 mile-an-hour winds and walk across a ramp to the top of what was then the tallest building on Earth.
There is no "mooring in the equal-protection clause" for the idea that districts must be distributed according to eligible voters, but "because history, precedent, and practice suffice to reveal the infirmity of appellants' claims, we need not and do not resolve whether...states may draw districts to equalise voter-eligible population rather than total population".
Reading again for the first time in many years the poems in Donald's only book, Italy (1981), or the few others of his I knew, including "The Lake Evening" — the astonishing one that closes this selection (and which I'm happy to say was first published in a little magazine I coedited with a couple of friends) — brings me back to "the mooring of starting out," in John Ashbery's beautiful phrase.

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