Antonym: army. Similar words: heavy, gravy, heavy duty, heavyweight, heavy traffic, knave, navel, naval. Meaning: ['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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181. The navy probably had to provide all sorts of entertainment for these women.
182. Unlike the Navy, the Marines use military personnel to handle firefighting and many other tasks delegated to civilians.
183. Instead, the Natick research staff inspected several civilian work boots and asked two manufacturers to modify their boots for Navy use.
184. Prince Andrew has left the Royal Navy after 22 years of service to become a trade ambassador.
185. In addition to the Navy and civilian employees, dozens of defense contractors have relocated or beefed up local offices.
186. The new lease is for two years and provides that 50 percent of any gross revenue will go to the Navy.
187. Merchant Navy class locomotive Port Line is schedule to be hauling this train.
188. I wondered at the vast importance which Navy men attribute to such symbols.
189. One retired submarine admiral said he had never heard of a similar incident in more than 30 years in the Navy.
190. The site was used by the Royal Navy for years to dump blue asbestos and other hazardous materials from ships and dockyards.
191. Only with assurances that the navy approved, he told Stark, would his group promote the destroyer deal.
192. He was the only navy man on board and therefore in charge of the ship and equal in position to Dogwell.
193. Barnes said she is asking the court to force the Navy to produce any earlier drafts.
194. Nan wore the smart navy coat she had worn yesterday,[http://sentencedict.com/navy.html] but this time over a pale yellow wool dress.
195. Reconditioned Royal Navy ships were turned into Confederate blockade runners by Clydeside arms dealers.
196. Apart from desertion the other force which continually sapped and depleted the strength of every navy was disease.
197. There must be an old Navy uniform and a few ball bearings somewhere on Treasure Island.
198. Why join the navy if you can be a pirate? Steve Jobs
199. He was widely regarded as having one of the most brilliant minds in the Royal Navy.
200. Navy officials yesterday were unable to provide details about the proposed maintenance center, including its location, functions and staffing.
201. And the Navy wants the vessel cheap -- by Pentagon standards at least.
202. Two weeks ago an Anacreonian merchant ship came across a derelict battle cruiser of the old Imperial navy.
203. The Navy and its shipyards remain[sentencedict.com], and have even gained work from closures farther up the coast.
204. In the water, Navy SEALs conducted mock attacks near Broadway Pier, where dignitaries watched the ships steam past.
205. Just beside them Benny noticed a blonde girl in a smart navy coat; despite the rain, she still looked elegant.
206. BAeSEMA has been contracted by the navy to come up with a new design for bridges incorporating the latest in ergonomic practice.
207. Treasure Island Naval Station is set to convert to civilian use when the Navy pulls out in 1997.
208. The code was used by the Japanese Navy during World War II.
209. The brig was built in 1992-a year before it was announced the Navy base at Treasure Island would be shut down.
210. The four-star officer believed his renewed efforts on character development were working well, according to Navy sources.
More similar words: heavy, gravy, heavy duty, heavyweight, heavy traffic, knave, navel, naval, knavery, navigate, navigator, on average, navigable, navigation, unavailing, unavoidable, navigational, circumnavigate.