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warships

noun as in fleet

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One hundred thirty-eight major warships with 221 smaller combat vessels would support them in the assault.

In the meantime, the ship is equipped with the range of missiles carried by Navy warships.

The French do not want to stop the sale of warships worth $1.66 billion.

The following year, its vessel was blocked from docking in Portugal by two Portuguese Navy warships sent by the government.

In calm contrast to the hurry of sailing vessel and steamer a silent fleet of white warships lay motionless in midstream.

Some, however, were picked off from the warships when the insurgents omitted their precautionary measure.

The forty merchant vessels sailed as fast as they could to the nearest harbor, and then the warships had a terrible battle.

Then, on the 17th, the lookout aloft saw four warships sailing along close in to the Jersey coast.

And it carries torpedoes—iron cases filled with dynamite—which it can shoot out against the great warships.

They thought it must be one of the American warships and rowed out and fired several shots at it.

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to warships, such as: armada, flotilla, navy, squadron, argosy, and formation.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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