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argosy

[ahr-guh-see] / ˈɑr gə si /


NOUN
flotilla
Synonyms




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Mr. Kobler's new "argosy of dreams" is the New York Daily Mirror.

From Time Magazine Archive

Through the plain, brick-pointed door opposite famed Fortnum & Mason, movers wrestled a seemingly inexhaustible argosy of odd treasures.

From Time Magazine Archive

Accompanied by his wife Muriel, more than 50 reporters, staffers and Secret Service men and an argosy of silver bowls, spoons and forks to bestow on his hosts, Humphrey deplaned first at Geneva.

From Time Magazine Archive

With this statement I climb down the pilot's ladder to an argosy of dreams.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hour by hour I watched my argosy grow, and then—on the night before it was ready to launch—came "Calamity."

From Down the Yellowstone by Freeman, Lewis R. (Lewis Ransome)