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the tonnage
noun
The number of tons of water that a floating ship displaces.
synonyms
Exact(59)
All this luxury raises the tonnage.
Sure, the tonnage waxes and wanes.
Narrative cohesion falls by the wayside as the tonnage accumulates.
The price of old liners depend on the tonnage, the market for steel, and the furnishings.
This has achieved a reduction of 7% in the tonnage of paper purchased.
Or maybe the tonnage reflects the power of the dream embodied and germinating in a sprout.
This may seem a lot, but it is well below the tonnage reached by other vessels.
"This is the gullet of New York swallowing the tonnage of the world".
The tonnage that was sunk by the German U-boats over that nine months was significant.
He selects vineyards by the characteristics of their grapes, not by the tonnage they can supply.
The race for mayor will soon exponentially increase the tonnage of blather.
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