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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs harbor and harbour which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
“That anchorless, harborless desire seems very American to me.”
“Sailing, he comes to an island, small and rugged but-green with grass or moss and littered with shells-a relief on this harborless voyage over endless seas.”
“At his traditional food stand in the harborside flea market, one vendor said he is seeing a marked rise in sales of horsemeat.”
“Far in there was a forest of masts, and, back of it, the town rising from the harborside and creeping back up the face of a hill.”
“Five years later, in August of 2000, cannons boomed, church bells rang and thousands watched from the harborside as the sub was raised and brought by barge to a conservation lab in North Charleston.”
“The east coast of the South Island is rough and harbourless, except at Banks Peninsula and about Dunedin.”
“Ostia is harbourless on account of the silting up which is caused by the Tiber, since the river is fed by numerous small streams.”
“The view from the lake includes the westernmost part of the flat and harbourless south coast and one of the country's most remarkable churches, Strandarkirkja.”