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Meanings of ill-fated ship in English
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Usage of ill-fated ship in English
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This was, undoubtedly, one of the companion lifeboats of their ill-fatedship.
2
Here was mute evidence that others of the ill-fatedship had met disaster.
3
Steeling himself, lest he should hit the ill-fatedship, he fired.
4
I was one of the passengers on that ill-fatedship!
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And so the four stormtroopers had been sent to search for the ill-fatedship's passengers.
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You have heard the stories of the ill-fatedship-
7
The enemy ceased firing, and endeavoured to haul off from the neighbourhood of the ill-fatedship.
8
They always surround the ill-fatedship, don't they?
9
The ice closed on the ill-fatedship.
10
In less than five minutes there was not a living Portuguese on the bloody decks of the ill-fatedship.
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The keel of the ill-fatedship was laid in the summer of 1909 at the Harland & Wolff yards, Belfast.
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Some one in the "Trident" (for it was indeed that ill-fatedship) seemed to have anticipated Bax's wish.
13
Mr James May, a surviving gunner of the ill-fatedship, gave a sufficiently clear account of the foundering of the vessel.
14
There are the ribs of some ill-fatedship, a man-of-war too, as the story goes, standing like black fangs, half-buried in the sand.
15
Of those left in the ill-fatedship some remained in the after-part; a few stationed themselves near the bow, thinking it the safest spot.
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Both were urged repeatedly to take places in life-boats, but scorned the opportunity, while working against time to save the women aboard the ill-fatedship.