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- noun Plural form of
harborage .
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Unlike a lot of other parasites like ticks and fleas and lice, bedbugs don't stay on the host - they scurry away to their hidden harborages that are often far from obvious.
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Unlike a lot of other parasites like ticks and fleas and lice, bedbugs don't stay on the host - they scurry away to their hidden harborages that are often far from obvious.
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Unlike a lot of other parasites like ticks and fleas and lice, bedbugs don't stay on the host - they scurry away to their hidden harborages that are often far from obvious.
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Wending north, he soon found himself in smooth water, and gliding along by numberless pleasant islands, that broke the billows of the sea, and formed frequent and safe harborages along the coasts of the country.
The Wigwam and the Cabin. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. Second Series 1845
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"Bedbugs don't stay on the host - they scurry away to their hidden harborages that are far from obvious," he tells
NPR Topics: News 2010
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