convoys (Meaning)

convoys

a group convoyed, a group convoyed or organized for convenience or protection in moving, the act of convoying, a protective escort (as for ships), to escort for protection, one that convoys, to go with to protect, accompany

convoys Sentence Examples

  1. The supply convoys were essential for sustaining the troops on the front lines.
  2. Enemy submarines lurked in the ocean, threatening to intercept the vital convoys.
  3. The convoy moved slowly through the treacherous waters, shielded by a screen of warships.
  4. Maritime convoys were crucial for transporting goods and materials during times of conflict.
  5. The massive military convoy snaked its way through the desert, carrying troops and equipment.
  6. The humanitarian convoy brought much-needed aid to the war-torn region.
  7. The armored convoy provided protection for the visiting dignitaries.
  8. The truck convoy rumbled along the highway, carrying essential supplies to remote towns.
  9. The fishing convoy returned to port with a bountiful catch.
  10. The funeral procession was escorted by a convoy of police cars.

FAQs About the word convoys

a group convoyed, a group convoyed or organized for convenience or protection in moving, the act of convoying, a protective escort (as for ships), to escort for

escorts, companies, accompanies,companions, brings, squires, sees, chaperons, attends, walks

abandons,ditches, deserts, dumps,forsakes,

The supply convoys were essential for sustaining the troops on the front lines.

Enemy submarines lurked in the ocean, threatening to intercept the vital convoys.

The convoy moved slowly through the treacherous waters, shielded by a screen of warships.

Maritime convoys were crucial for transporting goods and materials during times of conflict.