flotillas (Meaning)

flotillas

a navy organizational unit consisting of two or more squadrons of small warships, a fleet of small ships, a fleet of ships or boats, an indefinite large number, fleet entry 1 sense 1

flotillas Sentence Examples

  1. The flotillas of Spanish galleons sailed towards the shores of the New World.
  2. The flotillas of fishing boats ventured into the vast expanse of the ocean.
  3. The naval flotillas engaged in fierce maritime battles for control of the sea.
  4. The flotillas of canoes glided silently through the winding waterways of the Amazon rainforest.
  5. The flotillas of military ships patrolled the coastal waters, protecting against potential threats.
  6. The flotillas of yachts gathered in the harbor, preparing for a summer regatta.
  7. The flotillas of kayaks explored the hidden coves and secluded beaches along the rugged coastline.
  8. The flotillas of sailboats raced against each other, their sails billowing in the wind.
  9. The flotillas of icebergs drifted slowly past the ship, a testament to the Arctic's cold embrace.
  10. The flotillas of tugboats assisted in the docking of massive cargo ships in the bustling port.

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a navy organizational unit consisting of two or more squadrons of small warships, a fleet of small ships, a fleet of ships or boats, an indefinite large number,

processions, navies,convoys, armadas, parades, argosies, fleets,caravans, trains, lines

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The flotillas of Spanish galleons sailed towards the shores of the New World.

The flotillas of fishing boats ventured into the vast expanse of the ocean.

The naval flotillas engaged in fierce maritime battles for control of the sea.

The flotillas of canoes glided silently through the winding waterways of the Amazon rainforest.