men-of-war (Meaning)

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men-of-war (pl.)

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men-of-war Sentence Examples

  1. The mighty armada of men-of-war sailed into the harbor, their cannons roaring with thunderous salvos.
  2. The privateers, in their swift men-of-war, harried the merchant ships, plundering their precious cargo.
  3. The opposing fleets of men-of-war clashed in a deafening naval battle, their hulls ramming and their guns blazing.
  4. The British men-of-war maintained a tight blockade, preventing supplies from reaching the enemy port.
  5. The Spanish galleons, laden with gold, were vulnerable targets for the agile men-of-war.
  6. The admiral's flagship, a colossal man-of-war, led the charge into the enemy lines.
  7. The pirates' men-of-war were feared throughout the Caribbean, their raids spreading terror among seafarers.
  8. The ancient men-of-war, powered by oars and sails, were marvels of maritime engineering.
  9. The experimental ironclad men-of-war transformed naval warfare, making wooden ships obsolete.
  10. The navies of the competing nations each boasted a formidable fleet of men-of-war, ready to engage in bloody conflicts.

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traders, liners, lightships, steamships, colliers, warships, ironclads, ferryboats, steamers, corvettes

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The mighty armada of men-of-war sailed into the harbor, their cannons roaring with thunderous salvos.

The privateers, in their swift men-of-war, harried the merchant ships, plundering their precious cargo.

The opposing fleets of men-of-war clashed in a deafening naval battle, their hulls ramming and their guns blazing.

The British men-of-war maintained a tight blockade, preventing supplies from reaching the enemy port.