take ship (Meaning)
take ship
to set out on a voyage by ship
Synonyms & Antonyms of take ship
take ship Sentence Examples
- The immigrants prepared to take ship to their new home in America.
- The captain ordered the crew to take ship immediately to avoid the approaching storm.
- The expedition took ship to explore the uncharted waters of the Arctic.
- The refugees took ship in desperation, fleeing from the war-torn country.
- The tourists took ship for a leisurely cruise along the Mediterranean coast.
- The cargo vessel took ship from the harbor, bound for a distant port.
- The victorious army took ship to return home from the battlefield.
- The ship took ship under clear skies, promising a smooth sail.
- The fleeing criminals took ship in an attempt to escape prosecution.
- The researchers took ship to study the marine life of the remote island.
FAQs About the word take ship
to set out on a voyage by ship
ferry, sail, make sail,ship (out), boat, navigate,voyage, cruise, coast,yacht
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The immigrants prepared to take ship to their new home in America.
The captain ordered the crew to take ship immediately to avoid the approaching storm.
The expedition took ship to explore the uncharted waters of the Arctic.
The refugees took ship in desperation, fleeing from the war-torn country.