A jelly-like marine invertebrate of the family Physaliidae.
A warship intended for combat.
1 And all the time the British- man - of - war admired and applauded in the offing.
2 Mr. Atherton died at sea as a guest on a Chilean man - of - war .
3 It was Evans' very first commission, his only voyage in a man - of - war .
4 In a man - of - war you could fight or run as your wisdom dictated.
5 Once, I remember, we came upon a man - of - war anchored off the coast.
6 A man - of - war was always judged first by her boats and their crews.
7 The waters we are intended for are not suitable for a man-of-war.'
8 Paper-knife; book-keeping; coal-pit; water-carrier; printing-press; sea-water; man-of-war ; now-a-days; high-art decoration; good-looking.
9 Keen said bitterly, Afraid to put his money in a man - of - war , is he?
10 Amused, gentle, devout: they were not qualities common in a man - of - war .
11 Every man - of - war , no matter how crowded, was divided by rank, status, and station.
12 No one would order a man - of - war down to Korel all on its lonesome.
13 His lungs had been diseased, all too common in a man - of - war .
14 And his friend, an unlikely one to find in a man - of - war .
15 If that was possible in any man - of - war preparing for sea.
16 Above all, private; no easy thing in a man - of - war , not even for her captain.
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