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the armadas
noun
A fleet of warships, especially with reference to the Spanish Armada.
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That is modest compared with the armadas of the biggest shipping firms.
The forecasts were correct, but it was soon clear that the armadas of ice that started to appear were thick and old.
"The forecasts were correct, but it was soon clear that the armadas of ice that suddenly started to appear were thick and old".
Come see the cute Little Mermaid, gazing wistfully out to sea! Come see the cute little boys in their jaunty uniforms and bearskin hats, playing soldier at Tivoli! Come see the armadas of bicycles, with their own cute little traffic lights!
In a bygone age, admirals and generals were the commanders that lead the armadas and armies and fought the battles to redraw the world map.
I wrote earlier this year about "the Google bus" -- the armadas of private Wi-Fi-equipped luxury buses that run through our streets and use our public bus stops, often blocking city buses and public transit passengers while they load or unload the employees taking the long ride down the peninsula to their corporation of choice.
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"Thank you for the armada.
Route of the Armada, 1588 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
I'm trying not to mention the Armada.
The armada might as well have been in Normandy.
Then talk turned to the armada of Jets rookie receivers.
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