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man-of-war - use in sentences
Converse of object
- build: Description: The painting shows the ' St Albans ' , 60 guns man-of-war built at the Royal Dockyard, Deptford in 1747.
Adjective modifier
- Portuguese: The Portuguese man-of-war is a large poisonous jellyfish-like creature found in the UK.
- French: In 1711 the French man-of-war the Toulouse was sighted by two English ships that were returning to Port Mahon in the Mediterranean.
- British: They managed to rescue a ship full of provisions from the guard of a British man-of-war.
- German: At last, " at the hour when the fires burn red, " they came to a place where was a German man-of-war.
- American: On arrival at Apia, we found that the American man-of-war Richmond had come into port.
- English: Every vessel in the harbor or shore except the English man-of-war Calliope, which got to sea.
Noun used with modifier
- gun: Description: The painting shows the ' St Albans ' , 60 guns man-of-war built at the Royal Dockyard, Deptford in 1747.
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