Crossword-Solution: BOLLARD 7 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Bollard n. An upright wooden or iron post in a boat or on a dock,
used in veering or fastening ropes.

We have 16 clues for the answer “BOLLARD”

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A short post on a ship for securing a rope 1 answer
QUAY post 1 answer
ROADSIDE post 1 answer
Short post barring traffic 1 answer
Strong post 1 answer
TRAFFIC island, small post on 1 answer
Thick post for mooring 1 answer
short thick post used to prevent the passage of motor vehicles 1 answer
DOCK post 2 answers
TRAFFIC lane marker 2 answers
Mooring post 3 answers
cleat 8 answers
Dolphin. 9 answers
A STRONG POST 11 answers
mooring 20 answers
Post 85 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Bollard timber (Naut.), a timber, also called a knighthead, rising just within the stem in a ship, on either side of the bowsprit, to secure its end.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
The wires in the ice took the strain (lashings at mizzen chains carried away) and carried away fair-lead bollard on port side of forecastle head.
South Sir Ernest Shackleton 2002
There I ate boiled mutton and greens, washed down with an excellent glass, or maybe a glass and a half, of Belgian wine--a wine called Chateau Bollard.
On Nothing & Kindred Subjects Hilaire Belloc 2005
But sometimes a desperate mood came over him, and at times he would make himself conspicuous by behavior that would have made old Lasse weep; as, for example, when he defiantly sat upon a freshly-tarred bollard.
Pelle the Conqueror Martin Andersen Nexö 2003
Tom, now at rest, sitting on a pierhead bollard, sees the world leaving him, going ahead past his cogitating tobacco smoke.
London River H. M. Tomlinson 2005