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Meaning of naval gun
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naval gun (n)
naval weaponry consisting of a large gun carried on a warship
naval gun Sentence Examples
- The formidable battleship unleashed its roaring naval guns, sending shells hurtling towards the enemy fleet.
- The sound of naval gunfire reverberated through the air, a symphony of destruction and terror.
- The destroyer's naval gun turrets rotated with precision, tracking the elusive submarine.
- The cruiser's heavy naval guns bombarded the coastal fortifications, clearing the path for an amphibious assault.
- The aircraft carrier's naval guns provided air defense, fending off enemy aircraft with a relentless barrage.
- The ancient galleon boasted a formidable array of naval guns, each capable of wreaking havoc upon enemy ships.
- The submarine's naval gun fired a single torpedo, sinking a merchant vessel with a deafening explosion.
- The muzzle flash from the naval gun illuminated the night sky, casting an eerie glow on the battlefield.
- The recoil from the naval gun sent shockwaves through the ship, shaking its very foundations.
- The crew of the naval gun worked diligently, loading, aiming, and firing with unwavering precision.
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naval weaponry consisting of a large gun carried on a warship
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The formidable battleship unleashed its roaring naval guns, sending shells hurtling towards the enemy fleet.
The sound of naval gunfire reverberated through the air, a symphony of destruction and terror.
The destroyer's naval gun turrets rotated with precision, tracking the elusive submarine.
The cruiser's heavy naval guns bombarded the coastal fortifications, clearing the path for an amphibious assault.