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- noun Plural form of
marina .
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Examples
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I think I was expecting a little bit of well-thought-out description of mini-wars being fought in marinas and shipyards.
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The report also concedes that long-term marinas are at odds with established plans for the waterfront and bay.
SFGate: Top News Stories jking@sfchronicle.com (John King 2011
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These little settlements under the cliff, called marinas, are worlds in themselves, picturesque at a distance, but squalid seen close at hand.
The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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These little settlements under the cliff, called marinas, are worlds in themselves, picturesque at a distance, but squalid seen close at hand.
Saunterings Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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"Our marinas are the gateway to our state's waterways and play an important role in giving the people of South Carolina access to water-related recreational activities."
Stories: Local News 2010
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This support includes equipment, facilities, communication and maintenance, among others, as well as establishing a number of new berths and marinas, which is expected to increase over the coming years.
AME Info Latest News 2009
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The Seychelles, which has 491 kilometres of coastline on its 455 square kilometres of territory, reported tourism as a primary cause of coastal erosion - mainly arising from attempts to cosmetically improve the beach and swimming areas, while the provision of marine facilities such as marinas and piers also played a role.
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We’re calling the marinas and getting the word out.
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010
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We’re calling the marinas and getting the word out.
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010
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We’re calling the marinas and getting the word out.
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010
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