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landing place

NOUN
  1. structure providing a place where boats can land people or goods

How To Use landing place In A Sentence

  • Access is purely by boat with landing places on the east and west shores.
  • Pitcairn was the final landing place for the mutineers from the Bounty who had rebelled against Captain Bligh.
  • Cernan and Schmitt landed in a valley almost directly north of the Apollo Eleven landing place.
  • At high tide the boat could make for the station, but when the water was low it berthed on the Cardiganshire side, at a lower landing place, whence travellers and baggage proceeded by a little branch into Ynyslas station. The Story of the Cambrian A Biography of a Railway
  • These are ancient and may have Scandinavian origins - they are all recessed beaches coves, landing places or access ways: This points to 'ope' being an opening for landing, and I am sure William Barnes was right. Languagehat.com: (H)OPE.
  • The landing places were steep and the beaches were narrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The crossing had to be carefully reconnoitred and the landing place chosen with care.
  • I kept the engine running just in case I undershot the landing place until I was around 50 ft above the field.
  • Forgacs carried out millions of dollars in re-configuring the ship, and her sister HMAS Kanimbla by providing three helicopter landing places, a hangar, classrooms, communications centre and enhanced hospital and operating theatre.
  • Collected from buckets at street corners, transferred to barrels, then shipped north, often to landing places where there was no harbour or beach, it was manhandled ashore from pitching boats.
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