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armada

[ahr-mah-duh, -mey-] / ɑrˈmɑ də, -ˈmeɪ- /
NOUN
group of ships or aircraft
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“It drinks much like a wine, but it’s more approachable, like a beer,” said Andrew Blake, the founder of Blake’s Beverage Company in Armada, Mich.

From The Wall Street Journal

Armada Way regeneration project before an injunction halted the work, leaving just 16 trees standing.

From BBC

On Friday, Alison White, head of campaign group Save the Trees of Armada Way, said her group was "really happy with the decision" made by the High Court.

From BBC

"High Streets up and down the country are struggling. Our decision to transform Armada Way was a mandated, democratic decision, agreed by Plymouth City Council's elected members," it said.

From BBC

I read about the fire, which broke out in the early-morning hours of Sept. 21, 1776, just as the British army and armada were occupying New York, forcing the withdrawal of Washington’s ragtag army after its defeat on Long Island.

From Washington Post