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OASIS |
Haven |
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ASYLUM |
Safe haven |
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LAGOON |
Shallow saltwater haven |
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HAVENED |
Sheltered in a haven. |
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NOAHS ARK |
A haven for stranded couples? |
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IMUP |
Haven't gone to bed yet |
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HAVEN |
To shelter, as in a haven. |
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STY |
Smithy takes him out to Hog Haven |
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HOPE |
A small bay; an inlet; a haven. |
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LONGTIMENOSEE |
We haven’t caught up for ages in pidgin |
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HITHE |
A port or small haven; -- used in composition; as,
Lambhithe, now Lambeth. |
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EASTWARDS |
Toward the east; in the direction of east from some
point or place; as, New Haven lies eastward from New York. |
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PORT |
A place where ships may ride secure from storms; a sheltered
inlet, bay, or cove; a harbor; a haven. Used also figuratively. |
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SHARPIE |
A long, sharp, flat-bottomed boat, with one or two masts
carrying a triangular sail. They are often called Fair Haven sharpies,
after the place... |
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HARBOR |
A portion of a sea, a lake, or other large body of water,
either landlocked or artificially protected so as to be a place of
safety for vessels in stormy weather; a port or haven. |
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HYTHE |
A small haven. See Hithe.
I () I, the ninth letter of the English alphabet, takes its form from
the Phoenician, through the Latin and the Greek... |