33 Verbs to Use for the Word warship

He heard how life and blood had been risked; how the last penny had been sacrificed to build the warships; how skilled men had strained all their powers, in order to perfect these ships which had been their fatherland's safeguard.

On July 1st, Germany sent a warship to the Moroccan port of Agadir, as a sign that she also had interests in the country, which France must not override.

I was directed to damage or delay every warship upon which I worked, to employ any means, to blow up unsuspecting English seamennot in the hot blood of battle, but secretly as an assassin.

In the different harbour basins, lay the warships, which looked bigger, and more awe-inspiring close to, like this, than lately, when the boy had seen them from up above.

" "Then you said?" "I said if he did that there wouldn't be any electric lights, and you would bring a warship and shoot Hayti off the map.

" "We'll find no French warships in the Hudson," retorted Robert, "and as for sluggards, how long have you been on deck yourself, Tayoga?

Submarine boats sink British warships; sink merchant ships; sink the Lusitania; cross the Atlantic; begin to sink all ships without warning; kill Americans; sink Norwegian ships.

GERMAN SUBMARINE REACHES BALTIMORE On July 9, the German merchant submarine Deutschland, in command of Capt. Koenig, slipped into port at Baltimore, after eluding British warships in the North Sea, English Channel, and Atlantic.

And in addition to the above mentioned, there were the following commands which displeased them: that they should make neither war nor treaties without the consent of the Romans, that they should employ not more than one warship but the Romans would come to their aid with fifty triremes as often as notice should be sent them, and that they would not be on an equal footing in conducting some other kinds of business.

They even fought the smaller warships of the enemy.

Here we see the grand San Bernardino range of mountains; the Spanish Bight on the Mexican shore; the pretty city of San Diego climbing its hills, with the placid bay in front, where float the warships of the Pacific Squadron; the broad stretch of orange and lemon groves, hedged with towering palm trees; Santa Catalina and the Coronado Islands; the blue Pacific rolling in front and rugged Loma with its rocky cliffs behind.

He came as near to laughing as I've ever seen him when I asked him if he'd forgotten my warships.

Newspapers and civic organizations all over the United States joined in gathering from young and old the contributions that freighted a United States warship with a cargo of gifts worth over two million dollars, and at Yuletide these gifts were systematically distributed among the innocent victims of the war in all the countries concerned.

Our courts have convicted and sentenced to 18 months' penal servitude three high German officials of the Hamburg-American Steamship Line for a conspiracy to help German warships in defiance of our laws.

For three days this wind continued to blow, and the Persians lost four hundred warships, many transports and provision craft, myriads of men, and an enormous amount of matériel.

"Two Russian battleships and some cruisers set out from Cronstadt to meet the British warships in the Baltic, and were fired on from the Flemish coast.

Jefferson ordered all British warships out of American waters and forbade the people to supply them with provisions, water, or wood.

The rascals would not be able to utilize his invention, and nothing could prevent the warships from landing a storming party on the island, who would force the tunnel in the wall and secure the pirates!

He lived to see the steam-engine take its place as the only means for supplying the power required to propel warships, and attain a position of almost equal relative importance in the mercantile marine.

Turkey began reconstructing her navy under British guidance; and Greece purchased warships from the United States.

This time Germany rushed her warship Panther to the Moorish port of Agadir.

The women were screaming: "The warship!

On January 5 the mails and the passengers were released by order of the court and were taken on board the German warship, Condor, for Delagoa Bay.

Can't tell what she is yet.' 'A warship?' 'Transport, most like, but can't say yet.

What would I not give to be able follow to them, and in the friendly shelter of a rook watch the on-coming warships!

33 Verbs to Use for the Word  warship