Sentence examples for To shelter from inspiring English sources

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To shelter

noun

A refuge, haven or other cover or protection from something.

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To shelter Lampwick, Bart lets him live at his house.

Most people made it to shelter, however.

Advocates love the right to shelter.

"It's almost like trying to shelter them.

We used to shelter under a church".

We're asking everybody to shelter in place.

She just wants "to shelter in Anne.

Family flowers only, otherwise donations to Shelter.

Instead, Obama wants to shelter American industry from competition abroad.

Japan's desire to shelter Mr Fujimori is understandable.

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