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Meanings of great liner in English
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Usage of great liner in English
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As the boat drew toward her slip, she passed astern of a greatliner.
2
Slowly, and without noticeable motion, the greatliner swung round a little in the river.
3
In twenty-five minutes the greatliner disappeared.
4
I shook my head to clear it, and unable to turn away, watched the greatliner die.
5
So there came an evening when Ann stood waving a handkerchief as a greatliner cast its moorings.
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He ought to be in command of a greatliner instead of a rotten old tramp of fifteen hundred tons.
7
Then they had come back to Marseilles, and had taken the best cabins on board a greatliner, for Egypt.
8
And Matthew the while, beneath the stars, was pacing the silent deck of the greatliner and planning out the future.
9
Three shining mackintoshed figures are walking down the quay, making for the gang-plank of the greatliner from which the blue-peter is flying.
10
On one occasion, a certain Edison director was putting on a feature which showed-asoriginally written-thesinking in mid-ocean of a greatliner.
11
There at the docks was the greatliner, delayed in her passage to the Far East by the will of my royally empowered companion.
12
The greatliner was grandly sweeping up to Quarantine, when Dennis McNerney leaped from his berth and followed the startled cabin-boy, who shook him roughly.
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Few events have been so obsessively remembered as the sinking of the greatliner Titanic in the early morning of April 15th, 1912.
14
Four greatliners would carry away those who could be helped to flee.
15
Through the airlocks the greatliners settled to their planet.
16
Round these, like fishes nibbling at the feet of waders, the greatliners crowded.