flotilla (Meaning)

Wordnet

flotilla (n)

a United States Navy fleet consisting of two or more squadrons of small warships

a fleet of small craft

Webster

flotilla (n.)

A little fleet, or a fleet of small vessels.

flotilla Sentence Examples

  1. The flotilla of kayaks glided silently through the calm waters.
  2. A flotilla of warships patrolled the coast, protecting the maritime border.
  3. The fishing flotilla returned to port with a bountiful catch.
  4. The flotilla of yachts set sail for a weekend regatta.
  5. The flotilla of cargo ships transported essential goods to distant shores.
  6. The flotilla of jets skimmed over the ocean, leaving contrails in their wake.
  7. The flotilla of drones monitored the situation from above, providing real-time surveillance.
  8. The flotilla of humanitarian boats rescued refugees from a perilous sea crossing.
  9. The flotilla of protesters gathered offshore, demanding attention to a pressing issue.
  10. The flotilla of icebreakers navigated through treacherous Arctic waters, charting unknown territories.

FAQs About the word flotilla

a United States Navy fleet consisting of two or more squadrons of small warships, a fleet of small craftA little fleet, or a fleet of small vessels.

armada,convoy, fleet, parade, procession, navy, line, train,caravan, motorcade

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The flotilla of kayaks glided silently through the calm waters.

A flotilla of warships patrolled the coast, protecting the maritime border.

The fishing flotilla returned to port with a bountiful catch.

The flotilla of yachts set sail for a weekend regatta.