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Meanings of whole fleets in English
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Usage of whole fleets in English
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They would capture single ships, and sometimes even wholefleets of merchantmen.
2
Now wholefleets can be safely stored in garages around the city.
3
But they weren't enough to do anything against wholefleets.
4
The black flag of piracy flew over wholefleets in the Baltic and in the Mediterranean.
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Flights have been cancelled and wholefleets grounded.
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They had built, equipped, and organized wholefleets.
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The harbour is very spacious, but has rather the appearance of a wharf, with room for wholefleets to anchor.
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Naturally, there's also loads of new ships including a brand new Titan-class mega-ship that can decimate wholefleets on its own.
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But where his boat sank there the state lifts a danger signal, and henceforth, avoiding that rock, wholefleets are saved.
10
Also, they want a demonstration of this 'remarkable ship that can defeat wholefleets of Thessians, and destroy or make planets at will,' concluded Arcot.
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In the meantime wholefleets had been appearing on the southern horizon; the nations were sending their maritime quota to the christening of "Balka"!
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Wholefleets of snow-white swans are constantly sailing through the waters.
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Wholefleets of vessels would have managed to land their cargoes along the shore.
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Wholefleets, however, and single vessels still attempted and succeeded in passing this dangerous strait.
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Wholefleets of boats with illicit cargoes had been passing and repassing between Kent and Picardy.
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Wholefleets of Dutch and Flemish merchant ships repaired regularly to the coasts of Spain and Languedoc.