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the shoring
verb
To set on shore.
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Based on a Russian fairy tale, The Snow Child is a tale of the shoring up of defences, psychological and literal, against the cold and dark.
Keating was cited for not making sure its subcontractors had properly installed the shoring.
Once completed, the mine was fired to burn away the shoring; this collapsed the gallery and brought down the walls.
Work is expected to resume on the shoring of the beams damaged in last year's leak, Mr. Bianchi said.
There would almost certainly be a punch-up in the jury room, but it wouldn't be about the shoring up of established mindsets.
NATE CHINEN RALPH PETERSON "The Duality Perspective" (Onyx) The story of American jazz in the 1980s was the perceived split between roots and branches, the shoring up of tradition and the hunger for new languages.
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The shore along the Sound.
Waves lap at the shore.
— the shore has become enchanting.
We sat by the shore.
Coral reefs fringe the shore.
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