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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211. The navy yards are religious sanctuaries completely inviolate on the part of the lay public.
212. It's more fun to be a pirate than to join the navy. Steve Jobs
213. From that time onward, the Navy program was geared to this policy.
214. She dressed quickly in a white canvas skirt and navy cotton T-shirt.
215. Mitchell joined the Navy at 16 by falsifying his birth certificate.
216. However, other high-level Navy officials acknowledged the Nimitz had been hurriedly ordered to the Persian Gulf.
217. The Navy has spent several hectic days examining the wayward bombs.
218. After a year at Central Washington, where his interests focused on mathematics, Martin enlisted in the Navy.
219. Instead, the Navy would man and run the ships, and the Naval Security Group would conduct the intercept operations.
220. What the Navy needs, critics say, is a ship that can fire lots of relatively inexpensive artillery shells.
221. Navy and merchant vessels, also using lamps, still use Morse signals in convoy while running under radio silence.
222. The Navy realized several years ago that several high-tech fields were not meeting recruitment and retention goals, he added.
222. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
223. One benefit, he said, is the closer working relationship between defense contractors and the Navy.
224. The navy says that burial at sea is less expensive, demands less shipyard work, and is isolated from human activity.
225. Without the enormous costs run up by the Royal Navy vessel, the Yard would have made profits of £6.5m.
226. Weapons have flooded into the country since the 1860s when the Royal Navy delivered arms to the Druze.
227. He was wearing some kind of uniform, navy blue with bright blue buttons.
228. Sure enough, over the horizon, beyond Beachy Head came the Navy.
229. The firm prospered markedly during the wars of 1689-1713 when Crowley was a major supplier of ironware to the navy.
230. He expected these waterways to be seized on his behalf by the Union navy.
231. Sam joined the Navy to escape from his mother's clutches.
232. Catering careers in to-day's Royal Navy and Royal Marines really do offer you something different.
233. In the ROTC program, students fulfill a service commitment after college,(sentencedict.com) in return for a scholarship from the Army or Navy.
234. Cabled zip cardigan, £54, in leaf green, mustard, dark green or navy.
235. She was wearing the navy blue skirt and one of the white blouses, with a frilled front.
236. Keeping highly skilled sailors in the Navy also is a challenge.
237. His dishonorable discharge from the Navy makes him ineligible for military benefits.
238. Born to godly parents, Mel left home at fifteen and joined the Navy.
239. All depended on the navy and sometimes on the air force to land them at least somewhere near their target beaches.
240. The navy board was the last in a gauntlet of oral exams.
More similar words: heavy, gravy, heavy duty, heavyweight, heavy traffic, knave, navel, naval, knavery, navigate, navigator, on average, navigable, navigation, unavailing, unavoidable, navigational, circumnavigate.