Moorings
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They were so desperate to try to, kind of, float the boats into the remaining pools of water, but they finally had to give up because the piers and the
moorings
simply couldn't keep up with the retreating shoreline.
If the EU aids in building a parallel structure that contradicts its core values, particularly the centrality of individual rights, it risks severing its meta-political
moorings
– the beliefs to which its worldview is tethered.
Just then Commander Farragut was giving orders to cast off the last
moorings
holding the Abraham Lincoln to its Brooklyn pier.
The longboat's coxswain took the tiller; his four companions leaned into their oars; the
moorings
were cast off and we pulled clear.
Years later, to the crash of battle-music, Saxon kings and Saxon revelry were buried side by side, and Kingston's greatness passed away for a time, to rise once more when Hampton Court became the palace of the Tudors and the Stuarts, and the royal barges strained at their
moorings
on the river's bank, and bright-cloaked gallants swaggered down the water-steps to cry: "What Ferry, ho!Gadzooks, gramercy."
"What?" said Don Quixote, "cross ourselves and weigh anchor; I mean, embark and cut the
moorings
by which the bark is held;" and the bark began to drift away slowly from the bank.
At a quarter past the
moorings
were loosed and the throbbing steamer pursued her way over the dark waters of the Great Belt.
In a few minutes the schooner, under her mizen, brigantine, topsail, and topgallant sail, loosed from her
moorings
and made full sail through the straits.
she has broken her moorings, and floated down the current.
"Have you understood, my friends, how that bullet got into the body of the young peccary; how that case happened to be so fortunately stranded, without there being any trace of a wreck; how that bottle containing the document presented itself so opportunely, during our first sea-excursion; how our canoe, having broken its moorings, floated down the current of the Mercy and rejoined us at the very moment we needed it; how after the ape invasion the ladder was so obligingly thrown down from Granite House; and lastly, how the document, which Ayrton asserts was never written by him, fell into our hands?"
By the time the boatwas at her usual
moorings
in the harbour the whole town was buried inthis fine mist, which did not fall but yet wetted everything like rain,and glided and rolled along the roofs and streets like the flow of ariver.
“The Dolphin may remain at anchor; we will cut our
moorings
and sheer off, without losing a moment.”
“Have the
moorings
cut at once.”
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