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Definition of "unharboured" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of unharbour. (verb)
  • Offering no harbour or shelter. (adjective)

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Use "unharboured" in a sentence
  • "Today instead we are a conjured-up phantom on a solitary screen, a pseudonymous and unharboured email address, a disembodied voice that can be summoned by anyone, day and night, like a spirit at a séance."
  • "A hart of the second year, which was in the same cover with the proper object of their pursuit, chanced to be unharboured first, and broke cover very near where the Lady Emma and her brother were stationed."
  • "In Spenshaw he unharboured a stag, and he followed him hard."
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