Synonyms for warship
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : wawr-ship |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwɔrˌʃɪp |
Définition of warship
Origin :- 1530s, from war (n.) + ship (n.).
- noun large boat
- The object may be as small as a grain of dust or as big as a warship; to the water it is all the same.
- Extract from : « The Conquest of Fear » by Basil King
- But why was not the warship dropped somewhere, as the buildings have been?
- Extract from : « Lords of the Stratosphere » by Arthur J. Burks
- The Dutch warship is to the northward watching the main entrance.
- Extract from : « Almayer's Folly » by Joseph Conrad
- I blew out the tanks and rose, for there was no sign of any warship near.
- Extract from : « Danger! and Other Stories » by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The ship on the ways still resembled a warship to six places.
- Extract from : « The Misplaced Battleship » by Harry Harrison (AKA Henry Maxwell Dempsey)
- A warship is far from a safe place of residence, especially in war time.
- Extract from : « A Prisoner of Morro » by Upton Sinclair
- He had seen at a glance that it was not a warship, but a merchant steamer.
- Extract from : « A Prisoner of Morro » by Upton Sinclair
- A French warship arrived on the 10th, followed by a British vessel on the 12th or 13th.
- Extract from : « The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 » by Henry Baerlein
- Everywhere the news of the arrival of the British warship was hailed with delight.
- Extract from : « Great Pirate Stories » by Various
- The warship he have gone away; the other girl Vincente he go not to no more.
- Extract from : « The Bell-Ringer of Angel's and Other Stories » by Bret Harte
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