Crossword-Solution: HARBOURS 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with HARBOURS (5)

Well, and about the business of the agora, dealings and the ordinary dealings between man and man, or again about agreements with the commencement with artisans; about insult and injury, of the commencement of actions, and the appointment of juries, what would you say? there may also arise questions about any impositions and extractions of market and harbour dues which may be required, and in general about the regulations of markets, police, harbours, and the like.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
Blazing bar rooms in Callao—harbours over whose oily surfaces the sampans slipped like water-beetles—the lights of Macao—the docks of London.
The Blue Lagoon H. de Vere Stacpoole 1995
From the interior there were clamours for troops to be massed on the Northern frontier, and from the seaboard cities there came a cry for ships that were worthy to be called men-of-war,--ships to defend the harbours and bays, ships to repel an invasion by sea.
The Great War Syndicate Frank Stockton 2008
The wife has since fled and harbours in the bush with natives; and the husband still demands from deaf ears her forcible restoration.
In the South Seas Robert Louis Stevenson 2012
And in the same way, it was because I had made two harbours that the _Hispaniola_ was sent on her wanderings with Israel Hands.
Essays in the Art of Writing Robert Louis Stevenson 2012

Quotes with HARBOURS (3)

To free a man from error is not to deprive him of anything but to give him something: for the knowledge that a thing is false is a piece of truth. No error is harmless: sooner or later it will bring misfortune to him who harbours it. Therefore deceive no one, but rather confess ignorance of what you do not know, and leave each man to devise his own articles of faith for himself.
Arthur Schopenhauer Essays and Aphorisms
There are orphanages," he exclaimed to himself, "for children who have lost their parents--oh! why, why, why, are there no harbours of refuge for grown men who have not yet lost them?
Samuel Butler The Way of All Flesh
She has a serene, glowing disposition. She looks at you and the rest of the world through the eyes of a lynx and is always mysterious, possibly because she always harbours those hidden laughs just beneath her lips. She’s always ready to laugh.
C. JoyBell C.