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treasure ship

NOUN
  1. a 16th-century ship loaded with treasure

How To Use treasure ship In A Sentence

  • Now his brainchild brings in $1million worth of booty every day from the biggest concentration of treasure ships in the world.
  • The pirate manages to convince King William III to give him a commission to guard a valuable treasure ship traveling to England.
  • Either you come aboard along of us, once the treasure shipped, and then I'll give you my affy-davy, upon my word of honor, to clap you somewhere safe ashore. Treasure Island
  • The name comes from a hurricane that struck the area in 1715, wrecking a fleet of Spanish treasure ships en route from Havana to Spain.
  • Baochuan" or treasure ship is the flagship of the imperial fleet reserved for important officials and imperial envoy.
  • He went to sea as a youth and so distinguished himself that by the time he was 35 he held the captain generalcy of the Indies fleet, which convoyed treasure ships from the New World to Spain.
  • The treasure ship sunk in the deep.
  • Either you come aboard along of us, once the treasure shipped, and then I'll give you my affy-davy, upon my word of honour, to clap you somewhere safe ashore. Treasure Island
  • The name comes from a hurricane that struck the area in 1715, wrecking a fleet of Spanish treasure ships en route from Havana to Spain.
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