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submarine

[suhb-muh-reen, suhb-muh-reen, suhb-muh-reen] / ˌsʌb məˈrin, ˈsʌb məˌrin, ˌsʌb məˈrin /


NOUN
sandwich
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


Example Sentences

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The vessel is part of a submarine programme launched in 2016 that aims to deliver a fleet of eight vessels, but opposition lawmakers have criticised the repeated delays in the project.

From Barron's

During the inflation years of the early 1980s, sailors locked away for months on nuclear-missile submarines killed time talking up gold bullion and raw diamonds.

From The Wall Street Journal

Navy’s submarine force was one of the first weapons that was available to strike back effectively at the enemy in the Pacific.

From The Wall Street Journal

Frigates are medium-size warships used for submarine warfare and escorting larger ships, among other tasks.

From The Wall Street Journal

He continues to favor Telekom Malaysia for its extensive fiber infrastructure, submarine cable network and solid balance sheet.

From The Wall Street Journal