armada
IPA: ɑrmˈɑdʌ
noun
- A fleet of warships, especially with reference to the Spanish Armada.
- Any large army or fleet of military vessels.
- A large flock of anything.
- The Spanish Armada which sailed against England in 1588.
- A village in Michigan.
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Examples of "armada" in Sentences
- The Cocoon takes off and evades the armada.
- He became the general captain of the armada.
- The museum opened in 1999, during the Armada.
- His finest work was the Destruction of the Armada.
- An upscale version of the Armada is sold as the Infiniti QX56.
- In the Azores, the Islands Armada protected the ships en route to Lisbon.
- This is the list of future ships to be commissioned in the Spanish Armada.
- Lord Thomas commanded the Golden Lion in the attack on the Spanish Armada.
- In Armada, Crosswise is the name of Decepticon head of the herald Sideways.
- The armada regroups, relieved at the death of the demanding Captain General.
- No doubt, it means that my armada is unparalleled in its planetary conquest experience.
- The Martian armada is headed for Earth – and Invincible is the only thing that stands in their way!
- "But Lord Vader," whinnied Admiral Ozzel, "the armada is already moving along a prescribed route ..."
- And then she was helped back over the side of the boat, to the cheers of the ragtag armada all around them.
- Careful there Floating Boobie you fundie dolt … the gay armada is on it’s way and this time they’re immune to your Gods pillars of salt.
- The rebel starship, the Theodore Roosevelt, under the command of Wilson Cole, is preparing to lead Cole's ragtag armada into the Republic, even though he is outnumbered thousands to one.
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