Synonym: band, company, fast, group, nimble, quick, rapid, swift. Similar words: flee, sleep, sleeve, rifle, go to sleep, flexible, meet, see to. Meaning: [flɪːt] n. 1. group of aircraft operating together under the same ownership 2. group of motor vehicles operating together under the same ownership 3. a group of steamships operating together under the same ownership 4. a group of warships organized as a tactical unit. v. 1. move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart 2. disappear gradually. adj. moving very fast.
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91. The last increase in interest in diesel fleet cars was in the boom years of the mid-to-late Eighties.
92. Meanwhile, since the beginning of 1941, Navy planners had been giving careful thought to a revamping of fleet strategy.
93. A dispatcher for a small fleet of trucks, he found it hard not to get rattled when the calls piled up.
94. The concessionaire will also be expected to supply the necessary fleet of DMUs and the maintenance and stabling depot.
95. A small fleet, but no smaller then Siward's will be, considering what manpower he has.
96. At last darkness arrived and with it respite for the Fleet and convoy, and welcomed rest for the aircrews.
97. In 1692, de Tourville's fleet was defeated near the coast of Cherbourg.
98. Nevertheless, in compliance with the Combined Fleet order, the Force promptly headed toward the enemy at top speed.
99. To collect a small fleet would take a week or two.
100. But the Navy did manage to get some mileage out of the blimp, at one point running a fleet of 119.
101. Shortly afterwards, he secretly arranged for the building of a cargo fleet to carry the ore via the Great Lakes.
102. It was decided therefore, to make a start upon upgrading the existing fleet by adopting improved technology wherever possible.
103. In an effort to boost flagging confidence, Nimslo loaned cameras to the Fleet street city press.
104. Don't forget your production facilities, your office accommodation, your transport fleet.
105. As Parker points out, the average age of the world merchant fleet is now 16 years.
106. Walk to Fleet Street, try to find a cab there?
106. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
107. The invasion would then be easy, but the hope of luring the enemy fleet into decisive battle would be gone.
108. Throughout this period Britain had the largest fleet in the world.
109. He was, however, a hack, a dyed-in-the-wool Fleet Street man.
110. He therefore ordered the fleet to wait for eleven days after his departure.
111. Since then his fleet has swelled from 28 to 125, advertising products as disparate as detergent, pharmaceuticals and fans.
112. The small fleet of 37's used on the Cambrian is being dispersed to Petroleum and other sectors.
113. Nicephorus' fleet harried the accessible southern coasts in retribution, but made no firm gains.
114. An entire fleet of the most advanced ships was sent to get it back.
115. A fleet of more than 20 ambulances took the victims - believed to include several children - to hospital.
116. In the sickroom or with Diniz, Nicholas never threw doubt on the arrival of Katelina's dream fleet.
117. Indeed, Fleet was eager to liquidate the preferred shares, because they legally precluded it from integrating those newly acquired assets.
118. Her Euboian ally Eretria added five, and may have sent more to join the Ionian fleet in the Levant.
119. Much of the current fleet is based on designs dating from the 1950s, which are still in production.
120. Freshfields's new marbled offices off Fleet Street would pique the ego of the grandest City banker.
More similar words: flee, sleep, sleeve, rifle, go to sleep, flexible, meet, see to, sheet, greet, reflection, street, see that, flexibility, agree to, meet with, meet up with.