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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241. There was a knock, and the navy and the green sweaters were both brought in by the scuzzy detective.
242. She would have turned heads anywhere in a navy blue backless dress which rose just above her knee.
243. If the United states Navy had operated Sheffield, Congress would have openly debated the affair and heads would have rolled.
244. They say this experience is crucial for the future of the Navy.
245. Tied loosely around the strap of her shoulder bag was a navy and yellow scarf.
246. The sub needs to dive safely to her full depth capability after a major overhaul in order to win her navy approval.
247. He was dressed in an immaculate navy suit and a crisp white shirt.
248. In one important area the Navy held its ambitions in check for bargaining reasons within the Whitehall market-place.
249. The Navy is spending $ 83 billion on its F-18 E / F fighter plane program.
250. Here the Navy is under siege for all kinds of moral and ethical improprieties.
251. He did all right in that Navy movie, whatever it was.
252. Navy salvage experts used sonar to help locate the area of submerged wreckage.
253. Other Navy officials, speaking on background,[www.Sentencedict.com] said other factors including operational needs and scheduling also contributed to the decision.
254. The Marines take over Miramar from the Navy Oct. 1 as part of the base closure and realignment process.
255. He lost both his legs in an explosion and was discharged from the navy.
256. But Mr Florio, a former boxer who earned his high school diploma in the navy, was undaunted by the opposition.
257. In 1940 he fell for an actor who was his lover for two years before joining the navy in 1942.
258. Cardew did not join the navy. Instead, he decided to join the theater and become an actor.
259. Now that the war was over the Navy was, in effect, out of business, and it sought repossession.
260. Awarded the Chadwick gold medal in 1920, he retired from the navy in 1928, the year he became surgeon-captain.
261. Navy officials estimated that having one 911 emergency center for the San Diego bases will save $ 4. 4 million.
262. Navy gaberdine trousers are reduced from £139 to £79 and grey flannel shirt-dresses from £159 to £99.
263. He said his Navy experience prepared him to jump into new jobs in new places and hit the ground running.
264. Navy woollen bolero cardigan with large paisley wool embroidery,(sentencedict.com) £42.99.
265. Of the 244 recruits, 151 joined the army, 76 entered the air force and 17 opted for the navy.
266. The navy resorted to the press-gang.
267. U.S. Navy Marine Climatic Atlas of the World - Vers 1.1.
268. The country's first act would be to recruit for the navy.
269. The Navy has decided to cancel its contract for the A-12 Stealth attack plane.
270. He served during peace-time as an intelligence officer in the Navy.
More similar words: heavy, gravy, heavy duty, heavyweight, heavy traffic, knave, navel, naval, knavery, navigate, navigator, on average, navigable, navigation, unavailing, unavoidable, navigational, circumnavigate.