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outport
[ out-pawrt, -pohrt ]
noun
- a secondary seaport close to a larger one but beyond its corporate limits or jurisdiction.
- Canadian. an isolated fishing village, especially on the Newfoundland coast.
outport
/ ˈaʊtˌpɔːt /
noun
- a subsidiary port built in deeper water than the original port
- one of the many isolated fishing villages located in the bays and other indentations of the Newfoundland coast
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A great American city is almost invariably placed at a point where an important railroad finds an outport on a lake or river.
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It was a good partnership—this friendship between the Colonial knight's son and heir and the outport fisherman's lad.
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Nieuport, the outport of Ypres, is the last of the towns in this region to which I shall call your attention.
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If you were to ask a fisherman of some remote outport what his flour was made of he would stare at you and be mute.
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But this did not interfere with his friendship with Billy Topsail, the outport boy.
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