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torpedo boom ()

A spar formerly carried by men-of-war, having a torpedo on its end.

torpedo boom Sentence Examples

  1. The torpedo boom extended from the submarine, threatening to strike the oncoming vessel.
  2. The deafening sound of the torpedo boom echoed through the depths, sending shivers down the spines of the crew.
  3. The sailors watched with unease as the torpedo boom slowly emerged from the water, its deadly payload armed and ready.
  4. The submarine captain ordered the torpedo boom to be retracted, but it was too late; the torpedo had already been fired.
  5. The explosion of the torpedo boom shook the submarine violently, sending shrapnel and debris flying through the air.
  6. The torpedo boom's impact shattered the hull of the enemy ship, causing it to sink rapidly.
  7. The survivors of the torpedo boom attack were left adrift, their ship lost to the depths of the ocean.
  8. The torpedo boom had become a potent symbol of the deadly power of the submarine.
  9. The torpedo boom technology had advanced significantly over the years, making submarines even more dangerous.
  10. The sound of a torpedo boom was a haunting reminder of the horrors of naval warfare.

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A spar formerly carried by men-of-war, having a torpedo on its end.

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The torpedo boom extended from the submarine, threatening to strike the oncoming vessel.

The deafening sound of the torpedo boom echoed through the depths, sending shivers down the spines of the crew.

The sailors watched with unease as the torpedo boom slowly emerged from the water, its deadly payload armed and ready.

The submarine captain ordered the torpedo boom to be retracted, but it was too late; the torpedo had already been fired.