Similar words: victual, victuals, actual, actually, factual, punctual, effectual, actuality. Meaning: ['vɪtlə(r)] n. 1. an innkeeper (especially British) 2. a supplier of victuals or supplies to an army.
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1 The captain victualed his ship for the voyage.
2 Our ship victualed at Shanghai.
3 "I can't bear to see good victuals wasted, " said Martha.
4 By 1652 he had become a member of a syndicate engaged in victualling the navy.
5 He looks at its age-old mysteries and traditions as well as the modern rituals and victuals that we have come to enjoy today.
6 Good victuals and ale to any man but a slave master.
7 Bjortson's instability had proved too extreme, so the group was informed before Servitors distributed their victuals.
8 In 1206 he helped to victual the fleet in preparation for John's campaign in Gascony.
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