Definitionn. a government ship that is available for waging war
Last update: July 23, 2015
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Cambon, Admiral Fournier and General Brugere, a detachment of sailors and marines from the warship " Gaulois " being present. [Please select]
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There was a warship at this time stationed in the Firth, the _Seahorse_, Captain Palliser. [Please select]
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While he gazed, spell-bound, the scene changed, and he looked upon a great warship entering a harbor with flying pennants. [Please select]
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I had squirmed when he shook hands with me so heartily (I had twisted my hand, slipping on a warship's deck). [Please select]
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About this time, the combination of several important factors worked a revolution in warship design. [Please select]
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This time she was on a great warship, in a storm which was driving towards a rocky shore. [Please select]
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As for the captaincy of an English warship, that's of no consequence where greater games are playing--eh. [Please select]
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"I was commissioned to a warship in time of war," answered Philip quietly, "and I lost that warship." [Please select]
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The sight of a British warship in Boston Bay was not pleasant. [Please select]
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Not much use to think of either while that warship crossed and recrossed before the harbor mouth. [Please select]
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A boy who chooses the navy as his profession must leave school at the age of fourteen years, and go for nine months' training on a warship as a voluntary apprentice. [Please select]
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