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to destroyer
noun
That which destroys something.
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The transformation from disgrace to destroyer has been swift.
Special train took concoction to coast and turned it over to destroyer, which dumped it at sea.
That's the feeling I get when I listen to Destroyer.
Her fate is officially unknown, even though British reports credit her sinking to destroyer.
Parker sailed for New York on 20 July 1919 and, upon arrival, was assigned to Destroyer Squadron 1, Atlantic Fleet.
Many of these hits had badly damaged the ship's secondary armament, which left her open to destroyer attacks, which Fraser ordered.
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The situation forced the Japanese to return to using destroyers to deliver the necessary supplies.
Turbines were applied to destroyers from about 1900 and to battleships from 1906.
The armor of the Project 26 ships was vulnerable even to destroyer-class weapons at ranges under 10 km and the last four ships were given additional armor.
She was then attached to repair ship (her sister ship and former battleship) at Scapa Flow, where she served as a depot ship to destroyers of the Grand Fleet.
She reverted to the name Prince George in February 1919, and in March transferred to Sheerness to serve as depot ship to destroyers based on the Medway.
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