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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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And the U.K. and Australia are working together with the U.S. to build nuclear-powered submarines, something South Korea is doing as well.

From The Wall Street Journal

A submarine like the ones that marine biologists used to study the ocean.

From Literature

Tomahawks are probably the best-known missiles, fired mainly from ships and submarines, traveling at 550 miles per hour for hundreds of miles to hit targets deep in enemy territory.

From Barron's

Fraudulent procurement practices could also have been a factor in the dockside-sinking of a prototype of a new Chinese submarine, the Pentagon said last year.

From The Wall Street Journal

The region also makes all its own ships and submarines, vessels that outsell their U.S. peers globally.

From The Wall Street Journal