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marina
1[muh-ree-nuh]
noun
a boat basin offering dockage and other service for small craft.
Marina
2[muh-ree-nuh]
noun
a town in W California.
a female given name.
marina
/ əˈːə /
noun
an elaborate docking facility for pleasure boats
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of marina1
Example Sentences
“Anglers should prepare for crowds and long wait times at public launch ramps and marinas and consider travel, parking, and launch ramp conditions when finalizing plans.”
"People are going to hate me because there'll be smuggling going on now," said Nick, who insists private marinas in English seaside towns are still hotspots.
Police said a cordon remained in place, covering a section of the marina towards the seafront and part of the A259 would remain closed until further notice.
Broke and missing his passport but infused with a traveler’s spirit, Khalid scrounges for odd jobs — restaurant work, cleaning the marina, painting someone’s boat — to make enough money to fly back.
He was on target to make it through into the second session until he came across Magnussen in the area around the marina.
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