farragut

IPA: fˈɛrʌgʌt

noun

  • united states admiral who commanded union ships during the american civil war (1801-1870)
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Examples of "farragut" in Sentences

  • Farragut don't sound like a Latino name.
  • Farragut demanded the surrender of the city.
  • Farragut ordered his fleet to charge the bay.
  • Farragut would not stop the flagship; he ordered Cap.
  • They involved the Phoenix, the Endeavor, and the Farragut.
  • Bombarding the fort while Farragut makes a dash up the river.
  • Farragut retained divisional command of the ships for himself.
  • Captain Farragut sent a detachment of sailors and marines ashore.
  • Farragut planned to use her as a gunboat in the Mississippi Sound.
  • The title is a reference to a famous quote by Admiral David Farragut.

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