shipful Antonyms
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Meaning of shipful
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shipful (n.)
As much or as many as a ship will hold; enough to fill a ship.
shipful Sentence Examples
- The shipful of weary travelers arrived at the port after a perilous voyage.
- The cargo ship carried a massive amount of supplies, a shipful to sustain the entire town.
- The captain ordered his crew to prepare the shipful for a long and arduous journey.
- The shipful of refugees was seeking asylum from the war-torn country.
- The merchant's shipful of exotic goods was highly sought after.
- The navy assembled a formidable shipful of warships to defend the coast.
- The cruise shipful of revelers sailed away on a weeklong adventure.
- The shipful of scientists embarked on an expedition to explore the uncharted waters.
- The shipful of aid workers arrived to lend their support in the aftermath of the disaster.
- The shipful of children cheered with excitement as they set sail for a summer of adventure.
FAQs About the word shipful
As much or as many as a ship will hold; enough to fill a ship.
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The shipful of weary travelers arrived at the port after a perilous voyage.
The cargo ship carried a massive amount of supplies, a shipful to sustain the entire town.
The captain ordered his crew to prepare the shipful for a long and arduous journey.
The shipful of refugees was seeking asylum from the war-torn country.