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make port

verb as in anchor

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The ships also are expected possibly to make port calls in Venezuela and Cuba, as Russia establishes a Western Hemisphere military presence that the senior Biden administration officials said was notable but not concerning.

The cruises will instead make port stops in cities like Trieste, Italy instead of Israel, according to the email sent by Oceania Cruises, which is owned by Norwegian.

From Reuters

In the early 1800s, fleets of American whaling ships began to make port in Lahaina, reshaping the economy as sailors flooded the town.

To show its “extended deterrence” commitment to defend its ally with nuclear weapons if necessary, Mr. Biden promised that U.S. nuclear ballistic missile submarines would make port calls in South Korea for the first time in decades.

To show its “extended deterrence” commitment to defend its ally with nuclear weapons if necessary, Mr. Biden promised that U.S. nuclear ballistic missile submarines would make port calls in South Korea for the first time in decades.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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