moorings造句1. The boat had broken away from its moorings.
2. Free moorings will be available.
3. The bigger dinghy dragged her moorings.
4. The ship had slipped its moorings in the night.
5. The ship slipped its moorings.
6. The ship broke free from its moorings.
7. The boat slipped its moorings and drifted out to sea.
8. Let go your moorings!
9. The great ship slipped her moorings and slid out into the Atlantic.
10. Several ships had broken their moorings during the storm.
11. The small, brightly painted fishing-boats bobbed at their moorings.
12. The moorings are too close to town centre.
13. Water Gypsy had definitely moved at her moorings, and now there were muffled sounds of movement.
14. The lighters swung at their moorings, pointing all ways, helpless without the instructions of the tide.
15. The oyster boats were still fixed to the moorings, a sure sign that Oystermouth was in mourning.
16. In the water; the boats rocked at their moorings, their tuna towers swaying.
17. Slowly, each of their minds unhitched from its moorings in the body and spun.
18. During the storm several of our boats were torn from their moorings.
19. Emergency workers fear that the burning ship could slip its moorings.
20. During the night, somebody had cut the boat loose from its moorings.
21. In the storm the boat broke loose from its moorings.
22. The crowds cheered as the great ship slipped her moorings and slid out into the Atlantic.
23. They must have been washed up on this ancient beach after being torn from their moorings, perhaps by a storm.
24. The wind howled dolefully, making the narrow boat sway and rock at her moorings.
25. The three paused at the water's edge, not far from Water Gypsy's moorings.
26. The toll includes drowned livestock, ruined wheat crops and boats torn from their moorings on rivers around the north state.
27. The only casualties I hear of are a couple of pleasure boats which dragged their moorings and were damaged on the shore.
28. The nearby Mokelumne River ripped a half-dozen boats from their moorings and slammed them into a bridge down river.
29. The signal buoys that might have guided them to safety had been ripped from their moorings by the violent winds.
30. Other dories were already launched, oars flying out in the cove toward the moorings like a panicked flock of birds.