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Sentence count:270+18Posted:2017-05-08Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: armySimilar words: heavygravyheavy dutyheavyweightheavy trafficknavenavelnavalMeaning: ['neɪvɪ]  n. 1. an organization of military vessels belonging to a country and available for sea warfare 2. a dark shade of blue 3. the navy of the United States of America; the agency that maintains and trains and equips combat-ready naval forces. 
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151. All Navy SEALs begin their commando careers on the beach and in the waters at the base.
152. But, as the Navy leaves Miramar, not enough sailors were available this year, said base commander Jacobson.
153. Few citizens entered the survey service, and for a kulak to obtain the equivalent of Navy commissioned rank required exceptional ability.
154. Before the decommissioning and construction of a maintenance facility can occur, however, the Navy must complete an environmental assessment report.
155. On the outbreak of the civil war the navy rallied to Parliament, which made Warwick its lord high admiral.
156. It probably involves men who disagreed with the direction Boorda was taking the Navy.
157. The Navy should hire me to teach sailors how to cuss.
158. Li Jing, hitherto deputy commander of the navy, was appointed as his deputy.
159. The bombing was apparently a diversionary tactic, while the Navy landed its troops ashore.
160. The arsenal ship also may change the way the Navy buys warships in the future.
161. He wore a navy fisherman's jersey and gumboots, and a heavy anorak, shiny and running with wet.
162. After leaving the Navy, he started a new career in journalism.
162. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
163. The Navy could save money, officials said, because upkeep and maintenance costs for the McKee would be eliminated.
164. New barracks are rising where dilapidated Navy quarters had been.
165. At the same time both the army and the navy became better equipped.
166. He'd swopped the black tracksuit for close-fitting washed-out denims and a loose crew-neck navy sweatshirt.
167. The gasoline additive had leaked from underground storage tanks at a Navy gas station.
168. Willie craned his head over the counter and watched him measuring and cutting two rolls of grey and navy flannel.
169. Meanwhile, since the beginning of 1941, Navy planners had been giving careful thought to a revamping of fleet strategy.
170. Thirty should be enough now, particularly if the navy can bring itself to build some comparatively cheap diesel submarines as well.
171. After the lying charge, those jobs were canceled, she missed graduation and her Navy career was put on hold.
172. He became a navy pilot, fought his way back on duty.
173. A severely damaged Royal Navy destroyer burns through the day with exploding ordnance and great sudden flares of burning bunker oil.
174. Given the value of experienced seamen in a war, has a navy ever issued orders forbidding it?
175. But the Navy did manage to get some mileage out of the blimp, at one point running a fleet of 119.
176. But it would be interesting to know why he has deemed the Navy to be deserving of his interests.
177. The cast is resting in a navy blue cotton sling.
178. I presented the Amway plan to a young sailor who was a member of the tough and courageous Navy Seals.
179. Frank joined the navy at the beginning of the war.
180. During his years of off-shore research, he had also acquired the rank of lieutenant in the Navy reserves.
More similar words: heavygravyheavy dutyheavyweightheavy trafficknavenavelnavalknaverynavigatenavigatoron averagenavigablenavigationunavailingunavoidablenavigationalcircumnavigate
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