Sentence example with the word 'naval'

naval

Definition adj. connected with or belonging to or used in a navy

Last update: July 13, 2015

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The naval force of that country is very huge.   [Please select]

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He entered the Naval Academy from New York in 1857, but resigned in March 1861.   [Please select]

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Arsenal, naval, at Peiraeus, 198.   [Please select]

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Peiraeus, 234; naval arsenal at, 198.   [Please select]

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The Yankee Middy; or, Adventures of a Naval Officer.   [Please select]

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Its beginnings go back to the foundations of England's naval power.   [Please select]

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The naval transactions of this year restored the balance which Spinola's successes had begun to turn in favor of the royalist cause.   [Please select]

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The Dutch naval expeditions this year were not more brilliant than those on land.   [Please select]

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But another great naval victory in the narrow seas of Zealand recompensed the disappointments of this inglorious affair.   [Please select]

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During the continuance of this war, the naval transactions present no grand results.   [Please select]

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The national guards were on constant duty in the garrisons or naval establishments.   [Please select]

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