unmoor in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Unmoor: to release a vessel from its mooring or anchorage, allowing it to move away from the dock or shore.
Sample Sentences
- As the sun began to rise, the crew prepared to unmoor the ship from the dock.
- It was time to unmoor the kayak and paddle out into the calm waters of the lake.
- She felt a sense of freedom as she watched the boat unmoor and drift away from the harbor.
- The captain decided to unmoor the vessel early to avoid the afternoon storm.
- After a long wait, they finally received the signal to unmoor and set sail for adventure.
- The sailors prepared to unmoor the ship as dawn broke over the horizon.
- Before the storm approached, they decided to unmoor from the dock to find safer waters.
- It took several hours to unmoor the vessel due to the tangled lines and heavy winds.
- As the captain gave the command to unmoor, anticipation filled the crew as they embarked on their journey.
- After a brief delay, they finally managed to unmoor and set sail toward their destination.