1. sheltered - Adjective
2. sheltered - Verb
4. sheltered - Adjective Satellite
of Shelter
Source: Webster's dictionarya sheltered harbor Source: Internet
According to Lillie McGarvey, a 20th-century Aleut leader, barabaras keep "occupants dry from the frequent rains, warm at all times, and snugly sheltered from the high winds common to the area". Source: Internet
Acropora reefs exist in the sheltered bays of the satellite towns of Jussah and Khairan. Source: Internet
All climate readings come from the Port-aux-Français base, which has one of the more favourable climates in Kerguelen due to its proximity to the coast and its location in a gulf sheltered from the wind. Source: Internet
“After we finished up, we hid in the sheltered bit whilst enjoying some sausages and juice on our barbecue. Source: Internet
A knight is best when it has a 'support point' or outpost – a relatively sheltered square where it can be positioned to exert its strength remotely. Source: Internet