Any port in a storm
This page is about the saying "Any port in a storm"
Possible meaning:
In times of danger, any shelter is better than none. In an emergency, we have to accept whatever solution presents itself (for the time being).
port (noun) = harbour; a place on the coast where ships can find protection from rough seas
Origin: For ships at sea (especially) in older days, a bad storm could be very dangerous, and at such times they had to find shelter in "any port", even one that they would not normally have entered.
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Contributor: Josef Essberger