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[ US /ɑɹˈmɑdə/ ]
[ UK /ɑːmˈɑːdɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large fleet

How To Use armada In A Sentence

  • It clearly showed the vast armada of the invasion fleet standing just off the coast of Normandy.
  • And now, you've killed one of the highest ranking officers in his entire armada!
  • Each man was surrounded by an absolute armada of percussion: Bongos, congas, sambas and tom toms; high-hats, kettles, timpani and snares.
  • Compared to the size of the vessels in the enemy armada, these battleships were mere toys.
  • Therefore, the whole armada would be spear headed by a flotilla of 287 mine sweepers that would clear the way for the ships behind them.
  • Elizabeth's dress, of white and gold brocade, is much less elaborate than the ‘Armada’ costume, and the head-dress is comparatively unassuming.
  • According to the team manager Arjun Dharmadasa, the Lankan team is billed to play Japan on Dec.18.
  • Between 1621 and 1623, three new armadas were established in Flanders, Galicia and Gibraltar to support those in Cadiz and Lisbon.
  • The destruction of the Spanish Armada showed England's superiority as a naval power.
  • 'Norman Conquest,' Froude's 'Armada,' or Napier's 'Peninsular War.' The Book-Hunter at Home
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