Sentences with harbored
har·bor
H h - The old inn was a harbor for tired travelers.
- They harbored the refugees who streamed across the borders.
- But can you guess which Balboa Park once harbored a nudist colony?
- From the very beginning beautiful silky hair was considered an irresistible weapon which harbored the secrets of seductiveness.
- To harbor fugitives.
- To harbor suspicion.
- The 30-year-old Princetonian essay offers a hint that she already harbored a pragmatic streak.
- As long as men and women harbored delusion within their hearts.
- Kelly harbored worries that they were right.
- Blushing Phobia, or rather Erythrobia, is a very common and learned fear harbored by chronic blushers.
- Murray on Sunday acknowledged for the first time that he and his staff had harbored some anxiety during Quick's late-season struggles.
- He couldn't resist riding waves under blue skies that harbored no hint of rain.
- Moonves, a veteran TV executive and former actor who's harbored ambitions of running a movie studio.