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warship

[ UK /wˈɔːʃɪp/ ]
[ US /ˈwɔɹˌʃɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. a government ship that is available for waging war

How To Use warship In A Sentence

  • The ferries, warships, water taxis, huge container vessels, yachts and fishing tinnies ply with impunity one of the greatest anchorages and working harbours in the world.
  • On Navy Day July 27, 2008 the Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky spoke of a revival of Russian naval power over the next decade and declared that the navy would add six carrier battle groups to its complement of warships. News on www.kyivpost.com
  • The vessel is surrounded by half a dozen American warships but no moves have been made to board it. Times, Sunday Times
  • TWO men were arrested yesterday on suspicion of stealing a cannon and treasures from a sunken 17th-century warship. The Sun
  • Three large dry docks were built at the end of the 19th century to repair and refit warships. Times, Sunday Times
  • The presence of American warships in the area provided a needed measure of political stability. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • The research is designed to determine the number of pygmy blue whales that visit the area, which is also popular with warships and submarines.
  • The former Soviet Union had started to withdraw its warships and aircraft from Cam Ran in 1989.
  • British and American warships are standing by to evacuate their citizens if necessary.
  • Products on sale range from logistics software to tanks, rocket launchers and warships. Times, Sunday Times
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