7 Verbs to Use for the Word ironclads

These, in spite of their small fighting capacity, would be able to attack the strongest ironclads by well-aimed torpedoes.

The Monitor was built at New York, and was intended for harbor defense; but the fact that the Confederates were building a great ironclad at Norfolk made it necessary to send her to Hampton Roads.

Realizing the weakness of our navy, and the unprotected position of our seaports, Chili instantly dispatched her three ironclads to New York.

Just inside us lay two or three ironclads; strong and ugly: untidy, too, to a degree shocking to English eyes.

England had ordered the great Spanish ironclad, "El Cid," in which Sir William Armstrong had just placed two 100-ton guns, out of her waters inside of twenty-four hours after Spain had declared war; and this, although the vessel was in many respects unfinished.

Admiral Dupont was explaining to Farragut his reasons for not taking his ironclads into Charleston harbor.

We don't need them now; those old wooden ships can never withstand our terrible ironclads!"

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  ironclads